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On what street do you live?What do you appreciate about living in Arlington View? (select all that apply)Are you a member of the Arlington View Civic Association?If you are not a member, why not?How do you and members of your household use the sidewalks in the neighborhood? (select all that apply)Are there any sidewalks in the neighborhood that need to be repaired? If so where?Are there any street crossings where ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps are needed? If so, which one(s)?Please rate your level of support for the following: [Installation of a new crosswalk on S. Queen St. at 12th St.]Please rate your level of support for the following: [Installation of a new crosswalk on Columbia Pike at S. Rolfe St.]Please rate your level of support for the following: [Updates to streetlights for safety and energy efficiency]Please rate your level of support for the following: [Undergrounding of utility lines in Arlington View.]Please rate your level of support for the following: [Installation of permeable sidewalks and public spaces.]Have you experienced flooding on your property?Do you depend on a sump pump?Have you noticed standing water on streets after storms? If so, where?How concerned are you about trash/litter accumulating in the neighborhoodIf you are concerned, what is the source of the trash?How concerned are you about maintenance of the creek that runs behind Carrington Village and through the wooded area between 10th and 11th Streets (trash accumulation, mosquito control, etc)?How concerned are you about noise in the neighborhood?If you are concerned, what is the source of the noise?Is there a location in Arlington View in which you would like to see one or more trees planted? If so where?EcoAction Arlington (www.ecoactionarlington.org) provides free trees for private residences. Have you used this program?Please rate your level of interest in the following: [Having trees planted along the land between Carrington Village and the ramp from Columbia Pike to I-395]Please rate your level of interest in the following: [Having growth and vines removed from the area along I-395 between 11th and 12th Streets to allow for better viewing of fireworks]Please rate your level of interest in the following: [Having trees planted along the west side of I-395 from South of 13th Street down to the Army Navy Country Club property line]Do you have any other comments or concerns related to urban forestry in Arlington View?What mode of transportation do you primarily use for your daily activities/commute?On average, how many times a week do you use public transportation?How would you rate the availability of transportation options in our neighborhood?
How would you rate the level of ease with which you can access essential services (e.g. grocery stores, health care facilities, etc.) using public transportation
How would you rate the overall traffic situation in our neighborhood?
Which of the following have you observed in our neighborhood (check all that apply)Please identify where you have seen any of the conditions you noted aboveAre there places in our neighborhood where you feel unsafe as a pedestrian or cyclist? If so, where?Considering 12th Street between Rolfe Street and the Trove apartment building, which of the following traffic management options would you like to seeHow would you rate visibility at the intersection of S. Rolfe Street and Columbia Pike?How would you rate visibility at the intersection of S. Queen Street and Columbia Pike?Would you support the installation of a red light camera at the intersection of S. Queen Street and Columbia Pike?Please select the statement(s) below that apply to you regarding the use of micro-mobility devices such as pedal bikes, electric bikes, motorized scooters and skateboards in Arlington View.To what extent do you agree with the following statement: Emergency vehicles should have the ability to enter/depart the rear of the neighborhood through the Army Navy Country Club.Do you have any other comments or concerns related to transportation or traffic in Arlington View?Which of the following do you use? Select all that applyWhich of the following activities do you currently do at the Carver Center? (Select all that apply)If programs for people age 55+ were offered at the Carver Center, how likely would you be to participate?Please identify any sport(s) other activities in which you would be likely to participate if offered at the Carver CenterPlease rate your support for the following possible neighborhood improvements [Having a playground available to the neighborhood during school hours]Please rate your support for the following possible neighborhood improvements [Repair of the grass on the field at Hoffman-Boston]Please rate your support for the following possible neighborhood improvements [Installation of a synthetic field at Hoffman-Boston]Please rate your support for the following possible neighborhood improvements [Creation of a small amphitheater at the east end of the Hoffman-Boston field]Please rate your support for the following possible neighborhood improvements [Creation of picnic spaces at the east end of the Hoffman-Boston field]If you would like to see a dog waste station installed by the Department of Parks and Recreation in Arlington View, where would you like it to be installed?Do you have any other comments or concerns related to public facilities in Arlington View?On a daily basis, how safe do you feel living in Arlington View?Have you had direct experience with any of the following health and safety service activities? (check all that apply)Has a member of your household had direct experience with any of the following health and safety service activities? (check all that apply)Based on your direct experience, please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to traffic or parking violations]Based on your direct experience, please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to car break-in or theft]Based on your direct experience, please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to house break-in or theft]Based on your direct experience, please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to other crime ]Based on your direct experience, please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Fire and emergency medical services response times]Based on your direct experience, please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Enforcement of code or zoning violations]Based the direct experience of your household member (if applicable), please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to traffic or parking violations]Based the direct experience of your household member (if applicable), please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to car break-in or theft]Based the direct experience of your household member (if applicable), please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to house break-in or theft]Based the direct experience of your household member (if applicable), please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Police response to other crime ]Based the direct experience of your household member (if applicable), please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Fire and emergency medical services response times]Based the direct experience of your household member (if applicable), please rate the following health and safety service activities (check all that apply) [Enforcement of code or zoning violations]Do you have any other comments or concerns related to public services in Arlington View?Arlington View (aka Johnson's or Johnston's Hill) has a rich history. Which of the following ways of recognizing that history would you like to see?Do you have any other comments or concerns related to our neighborhood history and historic preservation?Do you have concerns about any of these ways that land is being used or developed in the neighborhood? (check all that apply)If you have concerns, what are they?To what extent are you concerned about the following aspects of land use in Arlington View [The number of occupants in houses in Arlington View]To what extent are you concerned about the following aspects of land use in Arlington View [Demolition of existing viable homes]To what extent are you concerned about the following aspects of land use in Arlington View [Excessive demand on aging infrastructure]To what extent are you concerned about the following aspects of land use in Arlington View [Homes used as Airbnb's]To what extent are you concerned about the following aspects of land use in Arlington View [New houses bigger or taller than nearby houses]To what extent are you concerned about the following aspects of land use in Arlington View [New housing reducing available on-street parking]If there are structures, vacant lots, or abandoned or inoperable vehicles in Arlington View that concern you, please describeDoes your street currently have zone parking?If not, would you support zoned parking on your street?How often are you able to find street parking in front of your house?How often are visitors able to find street parking when visiting your house?Do you have any other comments or concerns related to zoning in Arlington View?Is there anything else you would like to share with the group working to draft the Arlington View Neighborhood Plan?“Please identify any streets that need improvements, repairs or better connectivity (alignment, paving, potholes - e.g. between 13th St. S and Pierce and 12th St S).@dropdown
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South RolfeLocation, Neighborhood Diversity, Relative Affordabiliy, Sense of CommunityYesPhysical Activity and/or Leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends or neighbor’s homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsI already recorded these in detailStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo2I'm interpreting "trash" as "litter." People leave or throw things in the street or on the sidewalk outside their car when they park. Pedestrians drop cigarette butts and empty cigarette packs. The trash bin @ the pocket park on 12th & Queen sometimes overflows between pickups.53YesSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedCar, Walk0ExcellentGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Dangerous intersectionsS Rolfe betw Columbia Pike and 12th StS Rolfe and S 12th St -- people often keep moving without stopping at the stop signOne way traffic going into the Trove, One way traffic going out of the Trove, [either of those checked above]AverageGoodMaybeI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralvoteVery likelywhat about arts programs (not just sports)?NeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralI personally don't see the need for this as there are a number of public trash receptacles around the neighborhoodVery safeReported a traffic or parking violation, timely and respectful response to neighbor's psychotic break[not applicable]Excellentthe trash bin in the park @ 12th & Queen Streets may need more frequent emptyingMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those that can be found in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells ur story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residents, collection/"archive" of photos of long-time and former residents and of long-time and former structuresit was great to feature this at the 2023 Neighborhood Day. Let's do this regularly and also continue to solicit input from long-time and former residents while we still can.Single family detached housingis there any way to (1) preserve some of the nearly historic homes in this neighborhood (i.e., those built in the 1940s and earlier) and {ii} discourage oversized new home construction on the small lots in this neighborhood?UnconcernedVery concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedVery concernedVery concernedThere are several apparently abandoned properties that've languished for YEARS (even decades) -- e.g., at the corner of 11th & Queen, and on the west side of Rolfe near 13th.Yes26-50% of the time51-75% of the timeI greatly appreciate the responsiveness of Arlington County parking enforcement when notified of zoned parking violations.
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13th StLocationNoWalk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesI have not noticed anyStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat opposeNeutralNeutralYesNono355Have not really considered this.YesSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestednot at this timeCar0PoorAveragePoorLack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)On Queen St between Columbia Pike and 13th Sthave not thought about thisTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM), Pedestrian-only accessAverageAverageI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeTraffic on Rolfe St is becoming a real hazard!!!!!Carver Recreation Centerfor meetings onlySomewhat likelySomewhat opposeNeutralNeutralNeutralStrongly opposenoSomewhat safeUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesReported a traffic or parking violation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesExcellentExcellentnot at this timeMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsI think that we should encourage those who have historical documents and artifacts to donate them to the museum or the Center for Local History. People need to be educated/informed of the importance of what they have beyond their immediate family.Apartment developmentcompletely change the character of the communitynity.mmunitye community as more people come into this landlocked area! The quality of life will definitely deteriorate.Very concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeno
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12thLocation, Neighborhood diversityYesWalk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportNoYesOn 11th Street as you past 1600 traveling west towards Queen Street335Along the Columbia Pike ramp adjacent to the neighborhoodYesVery interestedVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedNoCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)3-JanExcellentExcellentGoodHeavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Poor visibilityHeavy traffic on Queen during rush hour and poor visibility as you depart Rolfe street onto Columbia PikeNoTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM)Very poorPoorYesI own an electric bike and motorized scooterStrongly agreeNoCarver Recreation CenterMeetings and eventsVery likelyMartial artsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportAround the circle between 11th and 12th StreetsA traditional park is needed in Arlington ViewVery safeGoodMe and a neighbor clean trash in front and behind the fence at the semi-circle at the end of 11th and 12th street and wish the county would take a proactive role in picking up the trashMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodI would like to see historical information incorporated as part of the ANCC projectApartment developmentBuilding density without considering parkingUnconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedUnconcernedVery concernedNoNo76-100% of the timePlease have them include the benefits of having a legitimate park placed in the neighborhood
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QuinnLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportationYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsWe need a sidewalk on 10th Street S between S Rolfe Street and S Quinn St. All of 11th Street S could use a much wider sidewalk because of the utility poles taking up so much spaceStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoNo2People seem to throw trash onto the street when they get out of their cars.33highway noiseAll over the neighborhood. We don't have enough canopy to protect the neighborhood from the hot summer sunYesSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedWe need to incentivize neighbors to take advantage of the EcoAction Arlington tree planting programCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access), Walk, Bike3-JanGoodGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityS Rolfe St, S Quinn St, S Queen St, 12th St Scrossing S Queen St at 12th St S, crossing 12th St S at Rolfe St, crossing Columbia Pike at S Rolfe StPedestrian-only accessPoorAverageNoI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by themStrongly agreeIt would be nice if ART 74 would run more regularly than morning and evening commutes.Park at S. Queen and 12th StreetVery unlikelyNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralStrategic intersections (and more than one). Currently the only options are the trash cans at Carver Homes or the one in the pocket park at S Queen St and 12th Street SSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported a car break-in or theft, Reported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralMore historical markersI prefer the name "Arlington View"NeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedVery concernedNeutralSomewhat concernedThere are SO MANY vehicles which people abandon for days or weeks at a time and which are moved at the last minute to avoid penalties.NoYes26-50% of the time26-50% of the timeAs more parking restrictions are placed on high traffic streets, the parking demand will spill onto non-restricted streets which are adjacent.Speed bumps on Rolfe and Quinn Street. They appear to be very effective on Queen Street.I would like to see a painted crossing S Queen St at 12th Street S along with a pedestrian signal
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South Queen StreetLocation, Relative affordabiliyNoPlanning to become a member but not sure if this year’s dues have increased.Physical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s)Yes. In front of 1706 12th St SouthStrongly supportNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoYesYes. On South Queen Street between 13th St S and 13th R S1Home construction sites and Arlington View Park51Very low helicopters that fly over Hoffman Boston Elementary. They flew much lowered than are allowed. The noises from the school buses and county buses are also very loud. The airplane noise is also persistent.We should better encourage private homeowners to apply with the free tree equity program.YesVery interestedSomewhat interestedVery interestedCar0AverageAverageAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityEven with the new speed bumps on South Queen St, speeding is still common. Speeding on S Rolfe street is way out of hand and feels dangerous to walk on. Cars consistently run red lights at Columbia Pike/S Queen St light DANGEROUS). The stopped traffic when the church does food drives is outrageous (and most likely illegal), preventing homeowners from entering or leaving their homes.S Rolfe Street is scary. Like a race car track.Pedestrian-only accessVery poorPoorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly disagreeThe amount of abandoned cars and people using our neighborhood as a parking lot is outrageous. The county does not enforce the new parking on S Rolfe St. The county also does not properly enforce the abandoned vehicle problem in our neighborhood.Carver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkDrop-in game room, Fitness facilities, BadmintonVery unlikelyBadminton should continue to be offered. Less basketball nights.Somewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat opposeStrongly opposeStrongly opposeS. Rolfe Street and the Hoffman Boston fields.Please do not advocate for picnic tables near Hoffman Boston. Our neighbor doesn’t need to turn into a loitering area.NeutralReported a traffic or parking violation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesReported a traffic or parking violation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesPoorNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodPoorPoorNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodPoorWe need more street lights throughout the neighborhood.More historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodThis shouldn’t be a priority. Please prioritize transportation issues.Apartment developmentI’m concerned about the lower income housing being built on S Rolfe St and 14th Road St. This is putting too many people and cars in the neighborhood. Also concerned about safety.Somewhat unconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedNeutralOur streets are used as parking lots for people who do not live in our neighborhood, including campers and trailers.NoYes51-75% of the time26-50% of the time
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S RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoYes333Fort Myer reveille and tapsEverywhereYesSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access), Walk6-AprExcellentExcellentGoodSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Poor visibilityRolfe and Columbia PikeMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficPoorAverageMaybeI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeParking restriction on Rolfe have helped and should probably be extended.Carver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-BostonVotingSomewhat likelySomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat opposeNeutralSomewhat supportYes… not sure where.Very safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat poorNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat poorMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment development, Single-family detached housing, Townhouse development, Undeveloped landThe neighborhood has historically had more affordable housing options than other neighborhoods in the area. I think this should continue. I would support limits on how big new dwellings can be. I now feel the Carver Homes are overly expensive and way too tall. sSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedYes26-50% of the time51-75% of the time
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12th.StreetLocation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesYesYesNo34NoNot at all interestedSomewhat interestedNot at all interestedCar0PoorGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsOn Rolf Street.The street is too crowdedNo commentPoorGoodI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground on S. Rolfe Street at 14th RoadVery likelyVery safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReported a traffic or parking violationGoodGoodA way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNoneNeutralVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedYes51-75% of the time26-50% of the time
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12th St SLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Public transportationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stopStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportNoYes434Anywhere! We need trees so it doesn't matter where.NoVery interestedNot at all interestedVery interestedCar0GoodGoodAverageHeavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Poor visibilityRolfe Street and Columbia Pike intersection makes it hard to see pedestrians coming from the right side if merging from Rolfe Street into columbia pike. The house in the corner has a wood fence that blocks the view to the side walk. Moreover, because of the parking sports that have oppened there's more traffic when cars are parked in both sides. and sometimes people leave cars parked during day hours in areas they're not supposed to.One-way traffic going into the Trove, One-way traffic going out of the Trove, Pedestrian-only accessPoorGoodNoI would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-BostonSoccerSomewhat opposeStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralStrongly supportIntersection of Rolfe Street and 12th StSomewhat safeExcellentGoodExcellentMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodUnconcernedUnconcernedUnconcernedYesNo0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeToo crowded and people don't respect parking markings.
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S. RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYesS. Rolfe near Columbia PIke1People littering11The Trove, traffic, people parking in front of homes and yellingS. Rolfe Needs trees planted up and down street for shadeNoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar, Walk0GoodAverageVery poorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityS. Rolfe is dangerousS. Rolfe crossing Columbia PikeOne-way traffic going into the TroveVery poorVery poorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportVery safeReported a traffic or parking violationReported a traffic or parking violationExcellentGoodExcellentGoodMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment developmentparking is not adequateVery concernedNeutralVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedthey are an eyesoreYes51-75% of the time51-75% of the timeguests sometimes have a far walk to get to our homeS. Rolfe
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S. RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsSidewalk needed on 10th st s. and S Queen from 14th rd s to 13th rd south. Want to keep dogs away from the school, but there is no sidewalk to allow it.Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYes2Trash day blow off3Cars speeding on Rolf St.- speed bump neededNoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar, Walk0AverageGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityWhen school starts, parents are now speeding down Rolfe since Queen has the speed bumps. They ignore the intersection and go while kids are crossing. Fridays are TERRIBLE with trash day, school busses, and illegal parking on one side of Rolfe.
From Rolfe across Columbia Pike is DANGEROUS and folks that take the bus run across every day. We need a blinking light crosswalk like those on Washington to keep our commuters safe. Driving, it's difficult to turn left out of Rolfe due to poor visibility.
Rolfe and C-pike. I feel that the whole neighborhood is unsafe for children cycling/scootering/or skating. The sidewalks are uneven and falling is constant. We leave our neighborhood to bike and that is so sad.One-way traffic going into the Trove, No parking on one side of the street. The bottleneck in the morning is dangerous for the kids.Very poorAverageYesMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by themStrongly agreeCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkFamily FridaysYoga classesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly support12th st s against Lancaster fencing--- aka poop alleyVery safeReported a traffic or parking violationExcellentMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment development, Single-family detached housingWe cannot welcome any more cars into this neighborhood. It's too small for so much traffic and parking needs. I would like to see old homes kept and no more monster houses.Very concernedVery concernedNeutralUnconcernedVery concernedVery concernedYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYes2Wind on trash days and trove parking54NoSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar0ExcellentExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityRolfe and Columbia Pike and the entrance to the Trove (12th and Rolfe)Rolfe and Columbia Pike and 12th and Rolfe (Trove)Pedestrian-only access, Or pedestrian only access with option for emergency vehicular accessVery poorVery poorYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeVery unlikelySomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violationReported a traffic or parking violationGoodGoodMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsParking availability for apartment developmentSomewhat unconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedVery concernedYes26-50% of the time26-50% of the time
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South quinnLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoYesNo2People throw trash in my yard and on the street13Cars with loud muffler and loud music late at night.NoSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedVery interestedCar0GoodAveragePoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)12th & queen, Quinn & RolfeOne-way traffic going into the TroveGoodVery goodI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodDisagreeToo much traffic from the apartments. They come flying thru the neighborhoodCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-BostonDrop-in basketballNeutralStrongly supportStrongly opposeStrongly supportCorner of queen and 12Very safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationGoodNeutralNeutralExcellentExcellentPoorNeutralWhat services?Apartment development, Townhouse developmentToo much housing without enough parking.Very concernedVery concernedVery concernedUnconcernedSomewhat unconcernedVery concernedNoNo51-75% of the time26-50% of the time
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RolfeLocationNoDon't know about itWalk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo4Transient traffic54NoNot at all interestedNot at all interestedNot at all interestedCar, Walk0AverageGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Poor visibilitySpeeding on rolfe st, somewhat poor visibility on corner of s rolfe and Columbia pikePedestrian-only accessPoorAverageYesAgreeSomewhat safeYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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rolfeLocationI don't knowNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo355NoCar, Walk0GoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityPoor visibility at rolfe and columbia pike. i have personally as well as witnessed near collisions between pedestrians and vehicles. speeding vehicles driving aggresively daily in both directions on rolfe.crossing columbia pike, intersection of rolfe and 10th stMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficVery poorAverageNoI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreethe visibility on rolfe and columbia pike must be fixed before someone is seriously injuredField by Hoffman-BostonNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportfwiw i use the trash cans at arlington view park on s. queenSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationNeutralInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyUnconcernedUnconcernedUnconcernedUnconcernedUnconcernedUnconcerned1102 S Queen street - inactive and incomplete new buildYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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12th St SLocation, Relative affordabiliyNoDon't know about itWalk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoYesNo555NoSomewhat interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar3-JanGoodAverageGoodNoneTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM)AverageMaybeStrongly agreePlayground at Hoffman-Boston, Playground on S. Rolfe Street at 14th RoadNeutralSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNeutralVery safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNoYesNot applicable51-75% of the time
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13th Rd SLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliy, Sense of communityYesWalk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat opposeNeutralNoNoNear the end of the sidewalk, south side of 13th Rd423Traffic on 395Replace the bradford pears on public land on 13th Rd SNoVery interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar0PoorGoodAverageLack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Poor visibilityNeed a stop sign exiting the parking lot next to the playground. Very poor visibility at Pierce and 13th St and Poe and 13th StOne-way traffic going into the TroveAverageVery poorYesMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhood, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeThe bushes on the west side of S Queen need to be pulled out. One cannot see red light runners when the light turns green.Carver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-BostonPickleball, SocializingVery likelyYoga, pilates, strength training classesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly opposeStrongly opposeSomewhat supportMORE PROGRAMMING AT CARVER!Very safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesGoodNeutralNeutralSomewhat poorGoodSomewhat poorGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsWe need to get oral histories asapApartment development,Allowing too much density with inadequate parking requirementsVery concernedNeutralVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedNoNo51-75% of the time76-100% of the timeAvailability of parking depends on the time of day. During school hours , availability is very limited.
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13th roadNeighborhood diversity, SchoolsYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stopYes. Everywhere.Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo1Members of the public who park here to access DC, or go to church or go to the school32The apartments pool parties, drunk people from the apartment parking here.Yes arlington view park.NoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedOur neighborhood looks bad and needs more care and planning and investment from the countyCar, Walk0AverageAverageAverageSpeeding vehicles, Dangerous intersectionsCars race up south queen, south Rolfe and across 13th road.I do not feel there are any safe streets in our neighborhoodPedestrian-only accessPoorPoorNoI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeThe streets are unsafe due to speeding vehicles and we need more and permanent speed bumps on 13th road south and south Rolfe and south queen.Field by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-BostonNeutralI wish that there was a playground that was available to children when there are school hours. Currently, the only playground we have is unavailable to children from 8 AM to 6 PM and unavailable to children in the summer when there’s camps there.Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly opposeStrongly supportStrongly supportThe park with the turtle is shamefulSomewhat safeReported other crime to police, Speeding vehicles and vehicles not stopping at the stop sign on 13th Rd. southReported a traffic or parking violationNeutralNeutralGoodSomewhat poorExcellentNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyNo more tacky plaques like the one near the fountain in carver place. There are three plaques when really we only need one there.Apartment developmentWe no longer have room for parking or for students at our school. There are no places for children to play around here. How can we keep moving more and more people here?NeutralUnconcernedSomewhat unconcernedVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedWe have several houses in the neighborhood that started construction and never finished them and they are an eyesore especially along 13th Rd. southNo51-75% of the time51-75% of the timeSouth Rolfe, 12th street south, 11th street south, arlington view park
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QueenLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityNoNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesNo555Not at all interestedVery interestedNot at all interestedCar3-JanExcellentExcellentAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityRolfe by apartments, dangerous intersection with too many parked cars preventing visibilityQueen and Colombia Pike intersection, people always run the red coming from Colombia Pike towards 395 on-ramp.One-way traffic going into the TrovePoorVery poorYesI use them, I've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreePlease stop people from running the red on Columbia Pike to get onto the on ramp of 395. Someone is going to die, again.Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-BostonSomewhat likelyVolleyballNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly support13th and S QueenVery safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesReported a traffic or parking violationExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyUnconcernedUnconcernedNeutralSomewhat concernedUnconcernedVery concernedNoNo51-75% of the time76-100% of the time
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RolfeLocation, Public transportationYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportNeutralNoYes331The Trove RooftopNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedBike3-JanGoodGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityVery poorGoodYesI use them, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreevotingVery unlikelySomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported a car break-in or theftReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported a car break-in or theftGoodGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsUndeveloped landUnconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedNoNo51-75% of the time51-75% of the time
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S Queen StLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNoNoNo3People walking through the neighborhood going to/from Carver Center, people using the small play area/picnic area 12th/S Queen44Cars racing through at nightAlong S Rolfe, S 13th St - all around Carver PlaceNoSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedCar0GoodAverageAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)Along S Queen StOne-way traffic going into the Trove, One-way traffic going out of the TrovePoorVery goodMaybeI've found them on my property, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-BostonDrop-in basketballNeutralSomewhat opposeNeutralNeutralSomewhat opposeNeutralI do not support this at all - Carver Center should be the only option if there were to be one. When there was one at the corner of 13th S and S Queen, it constantly was overrun with trash, animals and mess - all at the corner where students wait for APS bus pickup. There is no need, dog owners must clean up and dispose their mess at their homeSomewhat safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment development, Single-family detached housing, Undeveloped landI do not want more apartments in Arlington ViewVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedThe house that has been under construction for over 8 years on S Queen (on the corner across from the small play area at 12th St)NoYes51-75% of the time51-75% of the time
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s Rolfe stRelative affordabiliyNoDon't know about itWalk to/from school or school bus stopNoNoStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNoNo5N/a15NoNot at all interestedNot at all interestedNot at all interestedNoCar0AverageAverageVery poorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsColumbia pikeYes , most kids biking in middle of roadOne-way traffic going into the Trove, One-way traffic going out of the Trove, Timed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM)Very poorVery goodYesNeutralField by Hoffman-BostonStrongly opposeStrongly opposeStrongly opposeStrongly opposeStrongly opposeSomewhat unsafeUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesExcellentMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodNoYes0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeThe south Rolfe st up in heels to Columbia Pike it’s to tight if can be only one side road to park
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South Rolfe StreetLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliyNoDon't know how to joinPhysical activity and/or leisureStrongly supportNoNo43Unsupervised kids in the Terraces at Arlington ViewVery interestedVery interestedCar0ExcellentExcellentPoorHeavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)PoorGoodNoI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralVery likelyVery safeSomewhat concerned0-25% of the time
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13th Rd SLocation, Public transportationNoNot interestedWalk dog(s), Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNoNoStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNoNo1Waste from outside neighborhood15NoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar, Walk, Rideshare0AverageAverageGoodNonePast the corner of 13th Rd S and RolfMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficVery poorVery poorNoI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeVery unlikelyStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat unsafeReported a car break-in or theftReported a car break-in or theft, Reported other crime to policeGoodSomewhat poorSomewhat poorSomewhat poorNeutralNeutralGoodSomewhat poorSomewhat poorSomewhat poorNeutralNeutralInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyUndeveloped landSubsidized HousingUnconcernedUnconcernedVery concernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedUnconcernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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13th street southLocationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesColumbia pike may need some helpNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNeutralNoYes5People and a lot of school kids are not using the trash cans. Also a lot of dog poop not being picked up.34The Trove gets very loud in the spring and summer. There also seems to be an influx in loud cars that go fast down the streetNoVery interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar0GoodExcellentAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityWhere Rolfe meets Columbia pike is incredibly dangerous. Partially because the home on the end corner has a fence and trees that block your view so you need to inch up without killing yourself. It’s also so dark at night you can barely see if someone is trying to cross the streetThere are some creepy areas if this neighborhood where men make gross cat calls when walkingOne-way traffic going into the Trove, Pedestrian-only access, I’m not sure but the amount of cars in the neighborhood parking on the street has increased and it’s challenging to find spotsVery poorAverageMaybeI've found them on my property, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeVery unlikelyTennis and pickleballNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralCorner of 12th and RolfeNeutralPitbull on corner of Rolfe and Queen has tried to attack multiple dogs. Kids ringing the doorbell and run and throwing garbage all over our lawn. One threw a full can of soda at our windowReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralA way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodApartment developmentThe neighborhood is exceptionally over crowded with the Trove and section 8 apartments being added. Had we’d known how densely populated this once cute neighborhood would be we may have not purchased ourSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralUnconcernedUnconcernedVery concernedThat there’s not enough parking as it isYesNo26-50% of the time26-50% of the time
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S 12th StreetLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliy, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNoNo444Somewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access), Walk0GoodExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityS Queen/ Col.Pike. S Queen/ S 12th/ S Rolfe/ Col.PikeLocations noted in prior answer above, especially SQueen/Col PikeTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM)PoorVery poorYesI would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodAgreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-BostonNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly supportNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportSQueen at S 12th. / S 12th/11th at curve at I95.Very safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment developmentGenerally in County over development of Apartments with detriment to Ownership opportunities for home buyers , i.e. no condos being built.NeutralNeutralVery concernedNeutralNeutralNeutralNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeAlign, improve, and pave connection between S 13th and S 12th Streets through S Pierce. Beautify and make safe for users.
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13th Street SouthLocation, Neighborhood diversityNoTimePhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s)Somewhat supportNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportNeutralNoNo452PartiesNoNot at all interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar0ExcellentExcellentVery poorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityRolf Street is like a racetrack, especially since the Trove opened. We need speed humps down the entire length of the road and they need to reclose 12th Street leading to the apartments.Rolfe!!Pedestrian-only accessAverageVery goodMaybeI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeGeorge Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelyNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat opposeSomewhat oppose12th and queenWe need a walking/bike trail to connect us to army Navy DriveSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to policeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to policeSomewhat poorNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storySomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralVery concernedNoNo26-50% of the time51-75% of the timeMy biggest concern by far is the traffic on Rolfe Street. Between the speed issues and the volume of traffic, it is completely unacceptable. We also need parking spots marked all the way down the street. For some reason they did the North half but then they stopped.Speed humps on Rolfe!!!
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12th Street SouthLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliyYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsCameron provided list of all locations.Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNoNo543Helicopters to/from Pentagon.School property and Parks.YesSomewhat interestedNot at all interestedSomewhat interestedSafety Issue: A conversation with owner of property at SW Corner of 13th and S Pierce regarding maintenance of the largest tree in Arlington View to ensure health of tree and safety for neighbors. Limbs have fallen onto road and tree should be inspected - Pin Oaks are prone to internal rot.Car, Walk0ExcellentExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityBoth entries to Arlington View off Columbia Pike. S 12th at S. Queen.S 12th and S Queen. S Queen at Columbia Pike very dangerous.Timed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM)PoorVery poorYesI would like a station here or more available in the neighborhood, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-BostonVery unlikelyNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly opposeStrongly supportSomewhat support3 or 4 stations, e.g., at School, 11th/12th Circle, Rolfe Street 12th, 12th and Queen.Very safeThe water and water lines in Arlington View should be tested for quality and health. Frequent observation of brown water.More historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment developmentIntensive use e.g., apartments which further worsens neighborhood issues, e.g. parking, traffic.NeutralUnconcernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedUnconcernedNeutralNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeWith planned bike ramp/steps at border with Army Navy, need to consider safety/security issues so groups do not congregate for improper purposes.Align, level and pave to conform to original dedications to Arlington County for S Pierce. A county proposed plan is available to start process of improving this neighborhood project to preserve this for community use. Improvements could include safety elements like speed bump, lighting in accordance with Dark Skies objectives, and other beautification steps.
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S. Quinn StreetLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliyNoNot interestedWalk to/from school or school bus stopNoNot that I'm aware ofSomewhat opposeSomewhat opposeNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNoNoNo53The TroveNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)3-JanAverageVery poorAverageSpeeding vehiclesPoorGoodMaybeI use them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodAgreeVery unlikelySomewhat supportNeutralStrongly opposeSomewhat opposeNeutralVery safeUnconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeNone that I'm aware of
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13th street southLocationI don't knowPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportNeutralNoNo3People walking thru the neighborhood51The TroveNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)3-JanGoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)One-way traffic going into the Trove, Pedestrian-only accessAverageAverageYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelyStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat opposeSomewhat opposeSomewhat safeGoodNeutralGoodGoodApartment developmentNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedNoNo51-75% of the time51-75% of the time
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1420 S Rolfe StLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo524NoVery interestedSomewhat interestedVery interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)6-AprPoorGoodGoodHeavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)One-way traffic going into the TroveVery poorGoodYesI've found them on my propertyStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, Playground on S. Rolfe Street at 14th Road, Park at S. Queen and 12th StreetFitness facilitiesVery unlikelyBowling, table tennisNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat safeMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedNoYesNot applicable51-75% of the timeExpand the play ground at 14th and S Rolfe St
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S Quinn StreetLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Sense of communityNoI am VP of the Carver Place COA Board and work closely with the AVCAPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from school or school bus stopThey did undergo some repair but there's a lot from S. Rolfe, S. Queen towards Pierce that need to be balanced and leveled.Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNoNo1As a homeowner in the Carver Place Community and Board Member we are continually tasked with the trash maintenance from neighboring communities that use our community as a thoroughfare and congregate at our communal Water Fountain.31The TroveYes, of course, though not just a specified area but all throughout.YesVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedNoCar, Rideshare0GoodAveragePoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityS. Rolfe Street once the area widens at Carver Place towards 13 Rd S.; 13th Rd S towards S Queen and very pleased with the Speed Humps place to slow down S Queen to/from Columbia PikeCrossing Columbia Pike at S. Rolfe St.Maintaining two-way vehicle trafficPoorPoorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeFeel we need Speed Humps between 12th St S and 13th Rd SCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelyFamily Centers ActivitiesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportCorner of S. Rolfe St and 13 Rd S; 13th Rd S and S QueenOur community (Carver Place) fully funds all of the communal waste, George Washington Carver Park/Water Fountain, pet waste stations, etc. and would like to know of any financial assistance or aid with maintenance if possible.Very safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported a car break-in or theft, Reported other crime to policeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported a car break-in or theft, Reported other crime to policeExcellentGoodGoodExcellentNeutralNoInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyNoApartment developmentThe uptick in apartment developments without addtional parking or noise controlNeutralSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedSomewhat unconcernedVery concernedN/ANoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeI would prefer to NOT enforce Zoned ParkingNo
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S queen streetLocation, Relative affordabiliyNoNot interestedPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat opposeNoNo555NoNot at all interestedVery interestedNot at all interestedCar0PoorAverageExcellentSpeeding vehiclesColumbia pike and s queen stPedestrian-only accessVery poorPoorYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodDisagreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-BostonVery unlikelyStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportVery safeGoodMore historical markersApartment developmentSomewhat concernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedSomewhat unconcernedVery concernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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13th Rd SNoDon't know about itWalk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stopS Rolfe StSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo2Any trash, installing / maintaining more trash cans would help resolve the problem34NoVery interestedSomewhat interestedVery interestedCar0AveragePoorAverageLack of marked pedestrian crossingsMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficPoorGoodNoMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhood, A dedicated place for these would be idealAgreeNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNot sure the best place, but additional stations would be welcomeSomewhat safeUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesUnconcernedUnconcernedVery concernedNeutralUnconcernedSomewhat concernedNo26-50% of the time76-100% of the time
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S Rolfe StLocationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportNoNo555NoSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedPublic transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)3-JanVery poorVery poorAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossingsS 14 th stAveragePoorNoMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by themNeutralVery unlikelySomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportVery safeUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNoNoNot applicablenot applicable
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S. Rolfe St.Location, Neighborhood diversityNoNot interestedPhysical activity and/or leisureNeutralSomewhat opposeNeutralSomewhat supportNeutralNoNo443NoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar0GoodAverageHeavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)Intersection of Rolfe St. and 12th St.Maintaining two-way vehicle trafficPoorPoorNoI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralVery unlikelyNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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13th St SouthLocation, Neighborhood diversityNoTimeWalk dog(s), Walk to/from shops and restaurantsunknownunknownStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesNoYes, but can't remember exactly where.553The Trove!!!!!NoNoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestednoCar0AverageGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityPeople speed on Rolfe ALL the time. Crossing needed at 12th and Queen. Rolfe is a traffic mess in AM with kids walking to school and all the parked cars. Rolfe and Columbia Pike intersection is very dangerous, especially when turning left. I have VERY poor visibility coming out of our driveway area (townhomes in Carver place with back drive way area off of Rolfe street. You can't see people (kids) or cars coming from the right because of the fence, so have to pull out into the walk area and block pedestrian access. A mirror would be very helpful here.Cycling -Everywhere. I would never cycle in this congested of a neighborhood.close off 12th street like it was before the trove was built. push that traffic to other streets. We already have a lot of traffic from just our neighborhood. It has become significantly more congested with Trove traffic and most often those driving like maniacs are turn to go to the Trove. If we can't close the street off, I vote for one-way traffic going INTO the Trove.PoorAverageMaybeI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreePlease consider speed humps on Rolfe street - all the way back to Army Navy. We need to SLOW people down.Field by Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelyscrapbooking/crafting; dog-related activities; cooking classesNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat supporton Queen before the schoolVery safeReported a traffic or parking violation, helped police when they were checking on a neighbor.Reported a traffic or parking violationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment developmentWe are already stuffed full as a neighborhood. Putting more apartments in would take away great location for single family homes and moreover create an even bigger traffic congestion problem. I do not support any further apartments.NeutralNeutralVery concernedNeutralNeutralVery concernedYesYesNot applicable76-100% of the timeI forgot to write that I would REALLY love to see a walking path through army navy country club. I know there were plans, but seems that the club is unwilling to make any changes. We have few green spaces and it would be lovely to have that as an option to driving somewhere else.unknown
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13th St SLocationNoDon't know how to joinPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsS QuinnNoSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoNoNo No No3Litter of people throwing stuff out the windows52Loud Cars, loud stereo, the fucking people of the roof of the trove! They are loudAt the schoolYesSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar, Walk0AverageGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityOn S Rolfe St it’s terribleYes. S Rolfe and Columbia PikeTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM), Maintaining two-way vehicle trafficVery poorAverageYesI use themDisagreeNo No NoCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-BostonDrop-in basketballNeutralSlowing cars down and reducing noiseSomewhat opposeSomewhat supportSomewhat opposeSomewhat opposeNeutralAt Hoffman Boston school or on S RolfeNo No NoNeutralReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationSomewhat poorNeutralNeutralSomewhat poorGoodSomewhat poorSomewhat poorNeutralNeutralSomewhat poorGoodSomewhat poorMore police at the stop sign on S RolfeNothing, spending money on other shit we needNo!Apartment developmentThe trove sucksSomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedNeutralNeutralSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedThe crack house at the end of S Quinn and 12thNoNo26-50% of the time26-50% of the timeThe trove parks in this hood. F them. They need to pay for parking under their building. They are the biggest offenders of parking in our hood.Fix the people running the stop signsS Quinn
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13th Street S.Location, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportationNoDon't know how to joinWalk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationnonoNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNeutralNoNono3the school kids walking to/from hoffman boston53noNoNot at all interestedNot at all interestedNot at all interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)6-AprExcellentExcellentAverageNoneMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficAverageAverageYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreePlayground at Hoffman-BostonNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralVery safeReported a traffic or parking violationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralA way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodnoUndeveloped landNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNoYesNot applicable51-75% of the timenone
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S Rolfe StreetLocation, SchoolsNoHave not looked intoPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNoNo544NoSomewhat interestedNot at all interestedSomewhat interestedCar0ExcellentExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityRolfe, Queen, Columbia Pike.Columbia Pike and QueenPedestrian-only accessPoorVery poorYesI've found them on my property, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodNeutralPlayground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkNeutralStrongly supportNeutralStrongly opposeNeutralNeutralVery safeMore historical markersApartment developmentUnconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedNoNo76-100% of the time51-75% of the time-Exit right only off Quinn could be good.
-The road between 13th and 12th should be pedestrian/bike only. With toddlers and dog cars and trucks sometimes a hazard.
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Columbia PikeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityNoBusy schedulePhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsMultiple sidewalks have plants growing out of them.Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoYes3Trash left along Columbia Pike35NoVery interestedNot at all interestedVery interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access), Walk, Bike3-JanAverageGoodAverageHeavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityTurning into Rolfe street is particularly dangerous, especially when there are cars parked close to the intersection.One-way traffic going into the Trove, One-way traffic going out of the TrovePoorAverageMaybeStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-BostonExercise facilities with expanded hoursSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly opposeNeutralSomewhat supportVery safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodUnconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedUnconcernedUnconcernedUnconcernedNoNo0-25% of the time51-75% of the timeSidewalk ends halfway through 10th street
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12th StreetLocationYesPhysical activity and/or leisure,NoNoNeutralNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNeutralYesYesNo544NoNoSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedVery interestedNoCar0AverageAverageAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections12th and Rolf StreetOne-way traffic going into the TroveAverageGoodMaybeI've found them on my property, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodDisagreeNoCarver Recreation CenterVery likelyPickle ball fitness classes. Walking groupsStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNo whereNoSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesReported a traffic or parking violationNeutralExcellentPoorGoodSomewhat poorA way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment developmentVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedNoneYesYes51-75% of the time51-75% of the timeNoNoNone
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13th RoadLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportationYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to and from churchYes in front of the playground on 13th RoadStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoYes4Boxes, cups and paper products44Helicopters, carsNoNoSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar0GoodAveragePoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsRolfe street, 13th road and pierceRolfe StreetOne-way traffic going into the Trove, One-way traffic going out of the Trove, I would like to see that street closed offeom the Trove fromPoorPoorMaybeI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralVery likelySomewhat opposeStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat opposeStrongly opposeQueen streetSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment development, Single-family detached housing, Townhouse developmentOver size homesVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedYes0-25% of the time26-50% of the time
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S QueenLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportationI don't knowDon't know how to joinPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s)All streets in front of recent or current construction, Pierce st pathwayN/aStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoYes1315 S Queen st at the driveway1A lot of alcohol bottles sitting in yards or sidewalks. Also some trash from people’s homes that didn’t get put into bins properly. Construction site from workers. School area with abandoned signs etc31Air traffic, neighbors driving loudly in their vehiclesAlong Rolfe st., along Queen st. Pretty much everywhere!YesSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedWish the growth on sidewalks would be better taken care ofCar0AveragePoorPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsEntry to the neighborhood (Queen st) Rolfe street traffic, Queen st traffic during rush hours/school drop off and church.Rolfe st. And at the entrance to the neighborhood (onto Queen)Timed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM), Maintaining two-way vehicle trafficAveragePoorYesMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by themNeutralN/aCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkPickleball, Drop-in game roomVery unlikelyBadmintonStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportAt the end of Queen on corner by school, one by church, one at the end of Quinn or Rolfe near Columbia pikeSomewhat safeUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesReported a traffic or parking violationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralPoorMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyApartment developmentOvercrowdness and trafficNeutralNeutralNeutralVery concernedUnconcernedSomewhat unconcernedNoYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeN/a
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S Rolfe StLocationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo355NoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar0PoorAverageGoodNoneOne-way traffic going into the Trove, One-way traffic going out of the TrovePoorAverageNoMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodDisagreeNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportVery safeMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood26-50% of the time
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13th Street SPartner lives hereYesWalk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesNo545NoSomewhat uninterestedVery interestedVery interestedCar0GoodExcellentAverageSpeeding vehiclesMostly on QueenNoPedestrian-only accessAverageAverageYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeSomewhat likelyNeutralSomewhat supportNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodApartment developmentParking issues on RolfeSomewhat unconcernedNeutralNeutralUnconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNoYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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S Rolfe stLocationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from shops and restaurants, Walk to/from workStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo1Littering and people not picking up after pets. Lots of cigarette butts as well22Neighboring apartments.Everywhere! There are so few treesNoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedWalk, Bike0GoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityCorner of S Rolfe st and 12th st. Vehicles do not stop. Cars park illegallyQueen st and Columbia pike.Pedestrian-only access, We live on this corner and there are always illegally parked cars and vehicles not stopping at the intersection. Very busy with kids and families commuting to schoolVery poorVery poorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreePedestrian access through the army navy country club to pentagon row would be awesome! Way easier to access metroSomewhat likelyOnly if it is emptied frequently! It will most likely be used as a garbage canSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violationGoodI wish people would not cut across the corner of our property - even as a renter we try to maintain nice landscaping. It is very disrespectful - it is not public propertyMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodDensity of people and vehiclesVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNoYes0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeIt’s an eclectic neighborhood. It would be nice to maintain the character of the original structures
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13th St southLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliyNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesNo2Trash on peoples yards55NoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedI saw a fox onceCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access), Walk3-JanGoodGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsColumbia Pikecrossing Columbia pike to catch the busOne-way traffic going out of the TroveAverageAverageYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeTennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkPickleballVery likelyStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly opposeStrongly supportStrongly supportnot sure theres really no parks nearby for dogsVery safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsMore community eventsApartment development, Townhouse developmentParking is becoming a problem with multiple families living in 1 householdVery concernedNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedVery concernedCheck out 13th Street South, many cars like thisNoYes51-75% of the time26-50% of the timeSet up permit parkingS. Pierce street connectivity between 12th & 13th
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11th Street, So.Location, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of community, Mount Olive Baptist Church/County govt support.YesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationI cannot comment, as I don't walk like I have in past.Strongly supportStrongly supportNoNoSo.11th st, sometimes .35NoSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedCar0GoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossingsCars on So Queen St, /So Queen & so. 12thTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM), close completelyPoorAverageStrongly agreeNeutralNeutralNeutralVery safeReported a car break-in or theft, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesGoodExcellentExcellentA way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodKeep R-5. Most all green space gone/no more cars/traffic.NeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralNeutralNoNo26-50% of the time0-25% of the time
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13th street southLocation, Neighborhood diversityI don't knowDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from school or school bus stopStrongly supportNoNo314Car0AveragePoorAverageI've found them on my propertyField by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-BostonSomewhat safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volation51-75% of the time51-75% of the timeA pedestrian walkway to pentagon city
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12thLocation, Neighborhood diversityNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s)Strongly supportNoNo354YesCar0AverageGoodAverageInsufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)Very poorAverageNoI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreePlayground at Hoffman-BostonVery unlikelyStrongly supportStrongly supportVery safeMore historical markersNoNo51-75% of the time76-100% of the time
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13th Street SLocationNoNot interestedPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo2walkers just throwing trash on the ground and/or not picking up after their dog32The apartments rooftop area always having a party - its loudNoSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar0GoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilitypeople speed down S. Rolfe all the timeMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficAverageAverageYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeVery unlikelyNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat safeMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodNoYes26-50% of the time51-75% of the time
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14th St SLocation, Relative affordabiliyYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationSomewhat supportStrongly supportNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportYesYes14th St S2Turtle Park51Airplanes, 395 trafficYes!YesVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedVery interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)3-JanGoodAverageAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)Speeding on Rolfe is a big problemPedestrian-only accessPoorAverageMaybeMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodDisagreeStrongly supportNeutralNeutralSomewhat opposeSomewhat supportSomewhat safeReported noise violation, observed arrest in front of houseGoodGoodPotential to have better enforcement of AirBnB zoning rules?Very concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedAbandoned house at 1102 S Queen StNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeAirBnB enforcement is a large problem - I've had to call the police for multiple noise complaints. The AirBnB across from us has two AirBnBs that allow up to 38 people!
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14th St SLocation, Schools, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportYesYes14th St S, only after heavy intensity rain in the Summers1People just not cleaning up after themselves, overflowing bins, contractors.51Helicopters, Airplanes from DCA, loud cars on 395, apartments on 14th rd s and illegal airbnbs.Rolfe StYesVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedNeed more trees!Car, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)3-JanAverageGoodGoodSpeeding vehiclesRolfe StPedestrian-only accessAveragePoorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeCarver Recreation Center, George Washington Carver ParkPickleballNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat safeReported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical services, Report excessively loud AirbnbExcellentMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyApartment development, Single-family detached housingIllegal Airbnb's in our neighborhood. Already have many apartments in our neighborhood.Very concernedMany cars that have not registered in Virginia to avoid paying personal property taxes.NoYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeEnforcement of existing code rules.Nope, looks great so far.Rolfe St Needs Speed Bumps
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RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly supportYesYes2Pedestrians seem to just toss things on other people's lawns23The TroveBy steps from Rolfe Street up to 14th StreetYesVery interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar3-JanGoodGoodPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilitySpeeding on Rolfe Street. Intesection of Rolfe and Columbia Pike needs workIntersection of 12th and RolfeOne-way traffic going into the Trove, Pedestrian-only accessVery goodAverageYesMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeSchool buses on Rolfe Street waiting to start picking up children should be turned off, not allowed to idle for 10-15 minutesCarver Recreation Center, Playground at Hoffman-BostonNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly supportVery safeSomeone in the neighborhood was disregulated and I was impressed that the police knew him and by their responseInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsWe have a rich history and need to make sure it doesn't get lostApartment development, Single-family detached housingApartments should provide more parking for their residents. Declining tree canopy from homes being torn down and rebuiltNeutralSomewhat concernedVery concernedNeutralVery concernedVery concernedYes76-100% of the timePierce St
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13th St SLocationNoDon't know how to joinPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s)NeutralNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo532HighwayNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedCar0Very poorPoorExcellentSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossingsVery poorAverageNoI use them, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeConnecting to army navy national country club would be awesome. Also more scooters/bikes would make accessing the nearest metro easier.NeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat support13th and S Queen StVery safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralUnclear why parking enforcement drives around an area where there are no parking signs and tickets individuals. Seems uselessInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsMultiple family rental units outside of code.Somewhat concernedNeutralSomewhat concernedNeutralUnconcernedNeutralNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeHow do I get involved?
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S QuinnLocation, Public transportation, Sense of home, raised in the community, HBHS graduateYesPhysical activity and/or leisureNone of which I am awareUnknownSomewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNoNoUnknown4N/A32N/ANoNoNot at all interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedNoneCar0GoodNoneNoMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficAverageGoodYesI've found them on my propertyDisagreeNoneSomewhat likelyCard playing, ping pong, exercise programsSomewhat opposeNeutralSomewhat opposeNeutralNeutralNoVery safeReported a traffic or parking violationSomewhat poorSomewhat poorOngoing for months RV's parked in 1000 and 1100 blocks of S Quinn St longer than 4 days in violation of Arlington codeInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment development, Townhouse developmentSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralVery concernedSomewhat concernedNoNoNot applicable51-75% of the timeUnknown
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13th St SLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityI don't knowHave been meaning to, but haven’t gotten to itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsIt sureNot surelStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralNoNoNot sure1People overnight53YesSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar, Walk, Bike0ExcellentExcellentAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsSpeeding vehicles on all the streets from delivery trucks and some residents.
No cross walk from 13th St to cross over Queen to get to the bus stop.
At the intersection of Queen and Columbia PikeOne-way traffic going into the TroveVery poorVery poorYesI would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeThe intersection at Queen and Columbia Pike is Beverly dangerous, and would like something to improveField by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelyRock climbing, improved workout facility, swimming poolStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat safeExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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Queen stSense of community, Quiet neighborhoodYesWalk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes12th & queen glass removal at bus stop is dangerousPark trash cans in I’ll- repair, mice permeate area in trash during summertimeStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNoNo1Blown items from Carrington homes and home on 10th & Queen st cornee13Speeding carsNoneYesNot at all interestedVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedMultiple tree requests unfilled by ecoactionCar, Walk0ExcellentExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections10th & Queen at Carrington homes runs stop sign and col pike & Queen stCrossing col pikePedestrian-only access, Close entrance at trove and Hal overrun use of AVCA parkingVery poorGoodYesHalt the use unless stationed in parkStrongly agreeReopen Quinn st to egress and turn from col pikePark at S. Queen and 12th StreetN/aVery likelyZumba inside and shift from pentagon city- great classSomewhat opposeStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly opposeNeutral10th & Queen, 13th & queen( carver homes corner, church cornerHalt & repair open wiring continually left hanging from pollsSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Continually walk dogs off leashReported a traffic or parking violation, Cars parking in permit parking w/o parking and leaving cars to go to airport via uberNeutralNeutralPoorNeutralExcellentPoorGoodPoorPoorExcellentGoodBuses need to turn to Quinn st as entry point for ART; Queen st traffic overrun and causing home settlement issuesMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Have a record & listen booth in parkLack of policing to stop speeding leading to residents departingApartment development, Too few parking options for residentsDo not desire to live where visitors get priority parking and want 24/7 parking permits especially on Queen stSomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralDaily and especially near church & schoolYesYes0-25% of the time76-100% of the timeVisitors abscound parking times without permits earlier then time permitsFix parking and retrieve parking for tax paying residents vs non residents who continually use space to avoid parking fees12th st - close trove traffic immediately
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10th St SLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportationNoNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo213Along Queen street and by the ramp and creek next to Carrington VillageNoVery interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar0GoodGoodGoodSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossingsWider sidewalksPoorVery poorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Park at S. Queen and 12th Street, George Washington Carver ParkNeutralNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportArlington View parkExpand park areasVery safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storySomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralNeutralYesNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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12thLocation, Sense of communityNoPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNoNoRolfe4At trash pick up much flies out from the trucks31People late at night parking and then walking to the apartmentsNoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar, Walk, Rideshare0GoodGoodVery poorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsRolfe st and 12th streetAll crossings and most roads due to speeding vehiclesPedestrian-only accessAveragePoorMaybeI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralToo much traffic and not enough parkingTennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-BostonNeutralYogaStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat unsafeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported a car break-in or theft, Reported other crime to policeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to policeNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralPoorNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat poorApartment development, Townhouse developmentSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedNoYes0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeVehicles are often illegally parked and left for daysRolfe street needs speed bumps
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10th Street SouthLocationNoNot interestedPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationN/ANoNeutralSomewhat opposeStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNoNoNo2The runoff from the highway to the creek near Carrington Village54HighwayThe hill behind Carrington VillageNoVery interestedNot at all interestedVery interestedCar3-JanGoodPoorGoodSpeeding vehicles, Dangerous intersectionsThe intersection of S Queen St and Columbia Pike is a dangerous intersectionYes, the intersection of S Queen St and Columbia PikeMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficAverageAverageYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by themAgreeTennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, Park at S. Queen and 12th StreetVery likelySomewhat supportNeutralSomewhat opposeSomewhat opposeSomewhat supportS Queen St by the little turtle parkVery safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNoneApartment developmentProperty taxes increasing drastically.Somewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedVery concernedYesYes51-75% of the time26-50% of the timeNone
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QuinnLocation, Relative affordabiliyYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsThey were improved over a recent summer when bumps were smoothed out but overall they are still below averageNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNoQueen Street between Columbia Pike and Turtle park on sidewalks/near houses1Residents/others leaving too much trash in joint trash cans, residents being careless with trash31Neighbors racing loud motorcycles and cars around our streets.Throughout the neighborhood but especially 12th street between Quinn and Rolfe.NoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedWe have one of the lowest tree canopy rates in all of the county. In the summers it is extraordinarily hot walking around our neighborhood. We need trees planted in common property because clearly residents do not want to add trees to their property. We are at max capacity for trees in our yard or would add more.Car0GoodGoodGoodSpeeding vehicles, Dangerous intersectionsQuinn St, Rolfe & Columbia PIkeRolfe & Columbia PIkePedestrian-only accessPoorPoorMaybeMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralPlayground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelyYoung child (toddler/pre-k) activitiesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly opposeStrongly supportStrongly supportTurtle ParkTurtle Park still needs improvements. What about a little slide for toddlers or similar?Somewhat unsafeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to policeNeutralGoodMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedHouse on the corner of Queen and 11th has been under construction for the entire time we've lived here (nearly 10 years)NoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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S QuinnLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliyYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsSomewhat opposeSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNeutralNoNo2random food waste seems more common than I'd expect2one specific person's vehicle, which appears to be modified to be extra noisy, because it's fun I guess?more in general everywhere would be nice, especially for more shade for walks during the summerNoSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedBike0GoodGoodGoodSpeeding vehicles, Poor visibilitySpeeding is very common on Rolfe and sometimes QuinnPoorPoorMaybeMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreePlayground at Hoffman-Boston, Park at S. Queen and 12th StreetVery unlikelySomewhat supportNeutralSomewhat opposeSomewhat opposeNeutralSomewhat safeNeutralGoodMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodSomewhat concernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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10th St SLocationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNoNo324NoVery interestedSomewhat interestedVery interestedCar, Walk0AverageAverageAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Dangerous intersectionsSpeeding on QUEEN ST, no cross walk from one side to the other (11th st to Arlington view park)One-way traffic going out of the TroveAverageAverageMaybeI would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-BostonStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNeutralBy Arlington view parkSomewhat safeMore historical markersApartment developmentSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedThe house on the corner of 11th stNo51-75% of the time76-100% of the time
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10th St SRelative affordabiliyNoNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNoNo315NoVery interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedMore parks is always nice, especially a place with a public fieldCar, Walk3-JanVery poorPoorPoorLack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Dangerous intersectionsThe Columbia Pike/Wash Blvd/S Queen St intersection, as mentioned previouslyNo strong preferenceAveragePoorNoMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeGetting a metro stop on Columbia pike should be a long term priority, as well as better bus access.Field by Hoffman-BostonVoteVery unlikelyNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralNeutralSome of the current parks (Like Arlington View Park or GWC Park) are too small and poorly maintained to really be of any use. Arlington View Park is essentially just two picnic benches and a statue of a turtle.Somewhat safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationWe seem to lose power a concerning amount, it's usually just quick flashes, but it should not happen as frequently as it doesInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyUndeveloped landBuild more stuff. YIMBY. I would love to have a small convenience market (like a 7-11 type of store) directly in the neighborhood.UnconcernedUnconcernedNeutralUnconcernedUnconcernedUnconcernedNoNoNot applicable76-100% of the timeRight now I feel like Arlington View is an area people only move to because it's cheaper than other parts of Arlington. Building stuff to make the neighborhood more attractive - synthetic field, metro stop, shops/restaurants - would be greatThe 5 way intersection between Washington Boulevard, Columbia Pike, and S Queen St is a mess. It is designed in a way to be both unfriendly to pedestrians, and unfriendly to cars.
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S Rolfe StreetLocation, Neighborhood diversity, SchoolsNoNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsMost seem fine.Strongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNoNo554CarsNoSomewhat interestedNot at all interestedSomewhat uninterestedCar0ExcellentExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityPedestrian-only accessVery poorVery poorYesI would like a station here or more available in the neighborhood, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralTennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkNeutralNeutralNeutralStrongly opposeNeutralSomewhat supportVery safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationApartment developmentNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeSays a street but at most an unfinished alley. Clean it up and make bike trail and walking path with benches.
S Quinn Street could be improved for access.
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10th street southLocation, Relative affordabiliyNoDon't know about itWalk dog(s)nonoStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNoin the back area behind 1627555NoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar, Walk, Bike0ExcellentGoodExcellentSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilitythe very first house as you are exiting the neighborhood, it is technically still in carrington village, the property owner needs to do a better job keeping up with there property, they have overgrown trees and trash and general junk.our niehborhood (i mean from columbia pike back to the school) is extremly unsafe and alot of crime. Our immediate carrington village is fine.One-way traffic going into the Trove, One-way traffic going out of the Trove, Timed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM), Pedestrian-only accessVery poorVery poorNoI use them, I've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhood, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeField by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground on S. Rolfe Street at 14th Road, Park at S. Queen and 12th Street, George Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelypickleballStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportjust outside carrington villageVery safei am a fan of the speed bumps added.
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RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat supportYesYes4Pedestrians dropping it. Wind on trash day54Speeding carsNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedCar0AverageAverageAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityRolfe st at columbia pike and at 12thRolfe St and Columbia pike, also Rolfe and 12thOne-way traffic going into the TrovePoorAverageMaybeNeutralCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, Park at S. Queen and 12th Street, George Washington Carver ParkFirst FridayVery unlikelyJiu JitsuSomewhat supportStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violationReported a traffic or parking violation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesGoodGoodNeutralGoodGoodMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment developmentApartment development should include better parking plansSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedNeutralSomewhat concernedVery concernedYesYes51-75% of the time51-75% of the timeSpeed bumps on rolfe
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13th StreetLocation, Sense of community, I originally moved to Arlington View on Queen Street when I was 8 years.YesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo333NoSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar0AverageAveragePoorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Poor visibilityQueen & Rolfe StreetsOne-way traffic going into the Trove, Pedestrian-only accessPoorPoorYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeSomewhat likelyExercise ClassesNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportVery safeUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesExcellentExcellentMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralVery concernedVery concernedNoNo76-100% of the time26-50% of the time
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Quinn StLocationNoNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s)12th st s between Quinn and QueenStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNoYesNo2Students walking from the school to the apartment building the Trove.52The TroveNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedCar0GoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)Columbia PikePedestrian-only accessAverageAverageNoI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeNeutralNeutralNeutralStrongly opposeSomewhat supportAt the Trove so they stop using station/trash cansVery safeGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralApartment developmentThe Trove should not have been approved. Large aparment building is out of place in the neighborhood.Somewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedNeutralNoYes26-50% of the time26-50% of the time
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14th RoadLocation, Schools, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNeutralNeutralNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNoYes1neighbors; visitors using HB field33YesNot at all interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedAlways interested in more green spaces and less apartmentsCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)3-JanExcellentExcellentPoorDangerous intersectionsColumbia Pike and South Queen Street (people run the red light frequently)Noclose up that road from the Trove into Johnson Hill completely; have walkway for kids to get here to catch busAverageAverageYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhood, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodDisagreeHave cars parked on ONE side after Rolfe & 13thField by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, Playground on S. Rolfe Street at 14th RoadI want to use it more, but don't after work. Sometimes ping pongSomewhat likelyStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat opposeNeutralNeutralVery safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment developmentUnconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeclose the road leading to the Trove (have a walkway for the kids to get to buses); pick up after your dogs;
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12th St SLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportationNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoNo2General littering32Car exhaustNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedVery interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)6-AprPoorPoorAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityQueen and Columbia PikePoorVery poorYesI would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeVery unlikelyNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutral12th and QueenSomewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to policeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesSomewhat poorNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat poorPoorRename Arlington View to Johnsons HillNoYes26-50% of the time0-25% of the time
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11th St SLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliyNoNot interestedPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from shops and restaurantsQueen St walks are very narrow in some locations, but very busy.Strongly supportSomewhat opposeStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYes11st St S near middle of block (e.g., 1604)1A home that is a perpetual construction site on the corner of 11th St S and Queen St.51Low flying helicoptersNoVery interestedNot at all interestedVery interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)6-AprPoorPoorAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)Queen StMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficAveragePoorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreePark at S. Queen and 12th StreetSomewhat likelyNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportPark at Queen and 12th St SVery safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to policeReported a traffic or parking violationSomewhat poorNeutralSomewhat poorNeutralPoorCode enforcement is weak (non-drivable cars, perpetual construction sites)More historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodApartment development, Townhouse development, Multi-family units being built without adequate parkingParking is very limited (one side of the street only)Very concernedVery concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedInoperable vehicles beside houses on 11th St S. RV’s parked on streets with people living in them full time on 12th St S.NoYes0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeCompanies park their commercial vehicles on Queen St every day. Spillover from townhomes consume parking on 11th St S
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S QuinnLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralSomewhat supportNoYes444Loud car enginesYes, along sidewalks for shadeYesVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedVery interestedPublic transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access)6-AprPoorPoorGoodSpeeding vehicles, Poor visibilityS Quinn and 12th StreetMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficPoorGoodNoI use them, I've found them on my property, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeTennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, Park at S. Queen and 12th StreetNeutralNeutralStrongly supportStrongly opposeSomewhat supportStrongly opposeS Queen and 12th streetVery safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralExcellentGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralExcellentNeutralInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedNoNo51-75% of the time51-75% of the time
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11thLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralNeutralNoNo215YesSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedThe mosquitoes in the creek near Carrington Village are so bad during the summer months that it is impossible to stand on 11th Street without being bitten multiple times. Given the number of mosquito-borne diseases, this is a health concern that Must be addressed.
Car0AverageAveragePoorLack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityRolfe StreetPedestrian-only accessVery poorPoorNoMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeVery likelycraftsSomewhat opposeStrongly supportSomewhat opposeSomewhat supportStrongly supportI do not wish to see it installed!Very safeReported a traffic or parking violationUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesNeutralSomewhat poorExcellentGoodExcellentInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsSomewhat unconcernedNeutralSomewhat concernedNeutralVery concernedVery concernedNoYes76-100% of the time51-75% of the timePierce Street between 12th Street & 13th Street requires a complete overhaul.
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Rolfe StreetLocation, Public transportationYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportNoYes2Not sure. Neighbors who do dot bag their trash properly and/or general littering.32Souped up cars; loud mufflers; slamming of car doors.NoSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar0GoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Poor visibilityRolfe StreetNoTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM), Pedestrian-only accessAveragePoorMaybeI've found them on my property, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeSomewhat likelySomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralWherever necessary
Somewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralExcellentNeutralNoneInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodNoneApartment developmentSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedYes0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeNoneNo
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10th Street SouthLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Sense of communityNoNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportNono313NoVery interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedCar, Walk0GoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsSpeeding vehicles running red lights going on the 395 ramp at the intersection of Columbia Pike and Queen Streetthe 395 ramp at the intersection of Columbia Pike and Queen StreetPoorVery poorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Bostonchildren's summer campVery unlikelySoftballStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly opposeStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volationReported mental health crisis to police/AC emergency crisis interventionMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storySomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedNeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedYes26-50% of the time26-50% of the time
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11th Street SouthLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportationNoAttended 1 meeting in 1998 and felt uninvited unwanted and sensed nothing but rancor …Physical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNeutralStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoYes2Dog owners failing to pick up after their dogs25My front yardNoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedNoWalk, Bike, Other3-JanGoodPoorAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityRolfe, Quinn, and Queen Sts.at Columbia PikeMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficPoorPoorMaybeMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhood, Rules needed to enforce safe ridership to avoid accidents w/ pedestrians and vehiclesStrongly agreeNoCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground on S. Rolfe Street at 14th Road, Park at S. Queen and 12th Street, George Washington Carver ParkDrop-in basketball, Fitness facilitiesSomewhat likelyStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat opposeStrongly supportSomewhat supportVarious locationsNoVery safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volation, Reported other crime to policeNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsCurrent gentrification reflects disappearance of affordable homes for workin classApartment development, Single-family detached housing, Townhouse development, Undeveloped landMaintaining economically divers residentsNeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralSomewhat concernedNeutralNoNo76-100% of the time26-50% of the time
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South RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportation, Sense of communityI don't knowNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisureNot sureNot sureStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesNoNo3Not often, but people sometimes leaving trash in the street/ sidewalk.43N/ANoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedNoCar0GoodGoodAveragePoor visibilityVery poor visibility when cars are parked on both sides of some streets.NoMaintaining two-way vehicle traffic, Signs to disable parking on both sides of Rolfe StreetPoorAverageYesI've found them on my propertyStrongly agreeVery unlikelyStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportOn each streetSomewhat safeGoodGoodGoodGoodExcellentNeutralGoodGoodGoodGoodExcellentNeutralMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodKeep some land undeveloped.Undeveloped land is good for the environment.Somewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralVery concernedVery concernedYes26-50% of the time26-50% of the timeNot sure
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10th streetLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Public transportation, Sense of communityNoDon't know about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homesStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportNoNo4Improper disposal if house hold trash45Lining streetsNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar0AveragePoorAverageSpeeding vehicles, Dangerous intersectionsColumbia pike and queenSee aboveTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM)AverageAverageYesI use them, I've found them on my propertyAgreeCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkVery unlikelyStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportVery safeReported a traffic or parking violationReported a traffic or parking violationNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodGoodNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsSomewhat unconcernedNeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedYes76-100% of the time51-75% of the timeMiddle income housing
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S QuinnLocationI don't knowNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNeutralStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoNo12th St S between S Rolfe and S Queen4Sometimes the trash can at the corner of 13th Rd S and S Rolfe St overflows for days54Trove and occasional revving carsAround 12th St S and S Rolfe StNoNot at all interestedNot at all interestedSomewhat uninterestedFeels very low priorityCar0PoorAverageGoodDangerous intersections, Poor visibility- People drive through 12th St and Rolfe St intersection too quickly.
- Turning left onto Columbia Pike from S Rolfe St should also either be banned altogether or at least prohibited during rush hours of traffic.
- When facing Rolfe St on 13th Rd, oncoming traffic from the left is very hard to see.
Crossing Columbia Pike at S Rolfe StMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficPoorAverageYesMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-BostonPickleballVery unlikelyNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly opposeStrongly opposeIntersection of Rolfe St and 10th StVery safeNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralUnconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat unconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat unconcernedNoNo76-100% of the time76-100% of the time
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12thLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Public transportationYesWalk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Just walking the neighborhoodNone that l have passed in my travels throughout the neighborhood.None l am aware of.Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYesNo433More cars on the streets.NoSomewhat interestedVery interestedSomewhat interestedNoneCar0GoodGoodVery poorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilitySpeeding vehicles down Rolfe Street, heavy traffic on Rolfe and Queen Streets during rush hour, dangerous intersection at Rolfe and 12th Streets, poor visibility on Rolfe Street when cars parked on both sides.Rolfe Street, Queen StreetTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM), Pedestrian-only accessPoorPoorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by themAgreeNeutralSomewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat safeUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesUsed emergency fire or emergency medical servicesExcellentGoodExcellentGoodA way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsApartment development, Townhouse developmentSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedVery concernedNoYes0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeCars being parked on the street for days and sometimes for weeks.
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12th streetLocationYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoYes2Inconsiderate people53NoSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat uninterestedNot at all interestedCar, Public transit (ART Bus, Metro Bus, Metro Access), Walk3-JanVery poorAverageVery poorSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)Rolfe streetNoOne-way traffic going into the TroveAveragePoorYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralToo few means of egressSomewhat likelyNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportNeutralSomewhat supportVery safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported a house break-in or theft, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodGoodNeutralGoodMore historical markers, Display in central library providing story of Johnson HillNeutralUnconcernedNeutralSomewhat unconcernedUnconcernedUnconcernedNoYes26-50% of the time0-25% of the time
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S RolfeLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesWalk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYes2Just shows up on the lawn randomly52Car noise from Columbia Pike // Apartments behind S. Rolfe StreetNoVery interestedVery interestedVery interestedCar0ExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityIntersection of Columbia Pike/S. Rolfe Street. Have witnessed multiple accidents and countless near-misses. Excessive speeding. No patience when pulling into driveway on S. Rolfe. It is a miracle no one (to my knowledge) has been hit yet. It's hard to see the CoPike sidewalk until you are exactly at the stop sign on S. Rolfe.One-way traffic going into the Trove, Pedestrian-only accessVery poorVery poorNoI use them, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhood, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhood, It's nice they are nearby but they should not be sporadically abandoned in random locations.Strongly agreeTraffic associated with the Trove has had a negative impact on the AV residents. Also, the new parking lines were probably a step in the right direction, but the study for zoned parking was conducted prior to their arrival. Since the overall space on the streets allowed for parking decreased, the county's study did not get an accurate representation of when residents or non-residents fill up the street parking spaces. A recount might be needed. Also, the zoned parking is not enforced which may become a problem if unauthorized car owners learn there are no consequences.Field by Hoffman-BostonI don't frequently use the field, but I have exercised there using a push sled.Very unlikelyWeight and cardio gym, saunaNeutralStrongly supportNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportNeutralReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volation, Reported other crime to policeReported a traffic or parking violation, Received a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volation, Reported other crime to policeGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralThe traffic control focused around the school zone should probably be extended throughout the neighborhood. Not only do we have some crazy drivers and need more traffic enforcement, but kids walk to/from school outside of the school zone and are affected by the uncontrolled traffic.More historical markersApartment development, Townhouse developmentParking, traffic, overloading school systems, adding residents to an already-cramped neighborhoodSomewhat unconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat unconcernedUnconcernedVery concernedCars that "seem" abandoned sometimes park on S. Rolfe - missing windows, hits/dents, non-working headlights, etc.YesYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeThe original study was conducted before the lines were painted. More cars used to fit on the street, so I would anticipate different parking rates after the lines appeared. The zoned parking on the weekends has helped, although does not seem to be enforced.Thank you for working on this effort. It is a lot of work and takes time away from personal life. It is much appreciated.Extend speed hump pilot down all of S. Rolfe Street to help control excessive speeding!
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Columbia PikeLocation, SchoolsNoNeed more information about itPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s)Strongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYes5People throw trash in my yard23TrafficNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedCar, Walk0GoodExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilitySomeone drove right into my fenceMaintaining two-way vehicle trafficGoodGoodYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreePlayground at Hoffman-Boston, Playground on S. Rolfe Street at 14th RoadStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat safeReported other crime to policeReported other crime to policeGoodInterpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our storyParking is a major problem. There are people who don’t live in this neighborhood who leave their cars here for days/weeks. I called the county to see if I could petition for a RPP but was told I can’t because my address is on Columbia Pike. This makes no sense and is incredibly unfair.NeutralNeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedVery concernedNoYes26-50% of the time0-25% of the timeIt should be zoned parking throughout. There are too many people who don’t live here who park here taking spots away from residents. That’s not fair.Parking here is a nightmare.
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11th Street S.Location, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityI don't knowDon't know how to joinWalk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNoNo1People litter. Trash Trucks. Wind blown33NoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedThe easeway with the tall trees on the right side of the Col. Pike ramp leading to S. I 395 are dangerously tall and they need to be cut back.Car, Walk3-JanAverageGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signalsThe horseshoe turn at 12th and 11th Street, Queen StreetEast of 12th Street, West of 11th StreetMaintaining two-way vehicle traffic, with speed rampsPoorPoorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodAgreeCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Park at S. Queen and 12th StreetFitness facilitiesSomewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportyesVery safeReceived a ticket within the neighborhood for a traffic or parking volation, Used emergency fire or emergency medical services, Reported Streetlights outGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralI think more police visibility day and night would be very beneficial to the communityMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodSingle-family detached housingToo many large track dwellingsSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralVery concernedVery concerned0-25% of the time0-25% of the timePierce Street - Paving and trim foliage
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Queen StreetLocation, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Sense of communityYesVery Inactive LatelySnow removal. ExerciseYes. Different placesSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportYesYesQueen Street1Trash truck failure to pick up each week33Trucks, buses and HOTROD cars!!Along the Colunbia Pike RAMPNoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestednoCar0GoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsQueen StreetCol Pike and Queen Street= EAST BOUND Lanes turning BLIND corner to 1000 block of Queen StreetTimed ingress-egress (e.g. one way out in the AM, one way in in the PM)AveragePoorYesI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodNeutralShool Traffic and NEW HOMES increase the traffic concerns. We get less consideration than the EAST SIDE of I-95Carver Recreation CenterVoting and meetings previouslyVery likelyStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportEVERY BLOCK!Do we get the same considerations as other neighborhoods? NO!Somewhat safeReported a traffic or parking violation, Reported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical services, Homeless people under bridge !!!!Reported other crime to police, Used emergency fire or emergency medical servicesNeutralExcellentNeutralGoodGoodNeutralPrevioous experience with state and different services show that Arl. View is NOT ACCEPYED or TREATED as well as the people in the apartments accross Col. PikeMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhoodI've spoken the majority of it previously as a member and later as President of the Arlington View Civic AssociationNarrow streets with limited parking spotssee abloveSomewhat concernedNeutralYesYes0-25% of the time0-25% of the timeThe homeless people who camp out near our homes from time to time!!!!Keep up the good work and good luck with the project!!
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Columbia PikeLocation, Schools, Public transportation, There use to be a sense of community years agoYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportationNone that I'm aware ofNone that I'm aware ofStrongly supportStrongly supportNeutralStrongly opposeStrongly opposeNoNoNo5N/A53Columbia Pike is always noisey, but we're used to it.Not sureNoSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedSomewhat uninterestedNoCar0ExcellentExcellentPoorSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersectionsS. Quinn St., S. Rolfe St., S. Queen St.S. Rolfe StClose it back upVery poorGoodNoI'm ok with it as long as they're not left on my property & are picked up in a decent amount of time.AgreeNoPlayground at Hoffman-BostonFitness instructionStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportIn a place that is easily accessible to all, but not near someone's home.NoSomewhat safeNoNoGoodExcellentNoMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNoApartment development, Townhouse developmentSomewhat overdeveloped.NeutralSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedNone that I'm aware ofNoNoNot applicablenot applicableEverything in the neighborhood is not broken. So, changing everything to appease all of the new residents is not the the way.None that I'm aware of
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S. Rolfe St.Location, Neighborhood diversity, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from friends' or neighbors' homes, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNone knownNone knownSomewhat supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoYesNo342Vehicles speeding into and out of neighborhood on S. Rolfe; HVAC systems from the Lancaster and other apartment buildingsAnywhere they can be planted!NoVery interestedSomewhat uninterestedSomewhat interestedNoCar0GoodGoodAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Insufficient traffic signs or signals, Heavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day), Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilitySpeeding on S. Rolfe; lack of ped crossings on Columbia Pike and on S. Queen at 12th; lack of light, poor visibility at S. Rolfe and Columbia Pike; difficulty making left turns at peak hours at that intersectionS. Rolfe between 13th & 14th -- no sidewalk on east side of street; same on S. Queen between 14th St. & 14th Rd (on west side of Queen)One-way traffic going into the Trove, Pedestrian-only accessVery poorAverageYesMy use of sidewalks has been obstructed by themStrongly agreeNoSomewhat supportSomewhat supportNeutralNeutralNeutralN/AN/AVery safeNoMore historical markers, Interpretive artwork (art plus information like those in the Clarendon mini park, at Stratford Park and at the Navy Yard) that tells our story, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsAs any of the above are done, it would be good if they could be featured in County materials so people beyond the neighborhood can know and honor its history.Single-family detached housingexisting homes being torn down and replaced by overly large new homesUnconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralSomewhat concernedNeutralYesNot applicable76-100% of the timeNone known
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14th St SouthLocationYesPhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk dog(s), Walk to/from ART or Metro bus stop or other public transportation, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsNoNoStrongly opposeStrongly opposeStrongly opposeStrongly supportStrongly opposeYesYesNo3Animals52YesSomewhat interestedNot at all interestedVery interestedCar0ExcellentExcellentAverageNoneNoNoneGoodGoodNoNoneStrongly agreeNoField by Hoffman-BostonNoneVery unlikelyNoneNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly opposeStrongly opposeBoston HoffmanNoVery safeReported other crime to policeReported other crime to policeExcellentExcellentExcellentMore historical markersNoSingle-family detached housingStandoff in R-5 is to far - 5 feet makes sense - currently too restrictiveUnconcernedUnconcernedSomewhat concernedVery concernedUnconcernedUnconcernedNoYesNot applicable51-75% of the timeZone most parking for residentsBury the utility cables - please, it’s 2024None
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Queen Street and 14th RdLocation, SchoolsYesStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoYes3NoCar0GoodGoodVery poorHeavy traffic during peak hours (e.g., rush hour or beginning and end of school day)AverageMaybeI would like fewer of them left in the neighborhoodStrongly disagreeCarver Recreation CenterNeutralNeutralSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat safeSingle-family detached housingNo
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QueenLocation, Neighborhood diversity, Schools, Relative affordabiliy, Public transportation, Sense of communityNoWould love to be a member but currently don't have the timePhysical activity and/or leisure, Walk to/from school or school bus stop, Walk to/from shops and restaurantsStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportNoNo1Person trash, e.g. plastic water bottles, wrappers53395NoSomewhat interestedSomewhat interestedVery interestedCar0ExcellentExcellentAverageSpeeding vehicles, Lack of marked pedestrian crossings, Dangerous intersections, Poor visibilityColumbia Pike & Queen - cars running the red light to access 395 rampThe sidewalks on Columbia Pike are very close to the roadway.Pedestrian-only accessPoorPoorYesI've found them on my property, My use of sidewalks has been obstructed by them, I would like a station here or more available in the neighborhoodStrongly agreeIt would be nice to have an entrance to Army Navy CCCarver Recreation Center, Field by Hoffman-Boston, Tennis courts at Hoffman-Boston, Playground at Hoffman-Boston, George Washington Carver ParkDrop-in basketball, Drop-in game room, Fitness facilitiesVery unlikelyFitness classes, tennisSomewhat supportSomewhat supportStrongly supportSomewhat supportSomewhat supportSomewhat safeGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralGoodNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralI feel somewhat unsafe walking down 11th and 12th streetsMore historical markers, A way to share our history when new people move into the neighborhood, Oral histories from long-time and former residentsNeutralSomewhat unconcernedSomewhat concernedSomewhat concernedNeutralNeutralNoYes76-100% of the time76-100% of the timeIt would be nice to have restaurants within walking distance.
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