An important step in the hamlet planner process is to make sure as many Hillsdale residents have had a chance to provide input as possible. To that end, PPS has created a survey we need people to complete.
There are three ways you can access the Hamlet Survey:
1. Click the link in the title to this post. You will be able to complete the survey instantly, and your responses will be sent directly to PPS.
2. Paper copies and drop boxes for completed surveys are available at Town Hall, the IGA supermarket and the B and G Gourmet and Wine store.
3. Finally, you can also access the digital survey by either clicking on the title of this post or visiting our Planner Document Library. Go here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Wc24kpc9jEqC9O421StyUw_3d_3d
Your help is also needed to make sure all of your friends and neighbors are aware of this project. Please take a moment now to forward this blog to all the Hillsdale folks you know!
Showing posts with label surveys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surveys. Show all posts
Monday, December 7, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE HILLSDALE SURVEY - (will take five Minutes)
Your input is needed!
Project for Public Spaces (PPS) has created a survey about the Hamlet that it would like as many residents as possible to complete. Tell us your perceptions of the hamlet and what types of services, amenities and changes you would like to see.
There are three ways you can access the Hamlet Survey:
1. Click the link in the title to this post. You will be able to complete the survey instantly, and your responses will be sent directly to PPS.
2. Paper copies and drop boxes for completed surveys are available at Town Hall, the IGA supermarket and the B&G Gourmet and Wine store.
3. Finally, you can also access the digital survey by visiting our Planner Document Library. Go here: http://www.plannerdocs.blogspot.com
One final survey, specifically designed for Hamlet businesses is in the works. We will post that survey when it is ready.
PPS will take all the information gathered from the interviews, the workshop and the surveys to guide its draft copy of a design and development plan. The results of these information gathering efforts will be posted on this blog as soon as they are available.
Project for Public Spaces (PPS) has created a survey about the Hamlet that it would like as many residents as possible to complete. Tell us your perceptions of the hamlet and what types of services, amenities and changes you would like to see.
There are three ways you can access the Hamlet Survey:
1. Click the link in the title to this post. You will be able to complete the survey instantly, and your responses will be sent directly to PPS.
2. Paper copies and drop boxes for completed surveys are available at Town Hall, the IGA supermarket and the B&G Gourmet and Wine store.
3. Finally, you can also access the digital survey by visiting our Planner Document Library. Go here: http://www.plannerdocs.blogspot.com
One final survey, specifically designed for Hamlet businesses is in the works. We will post that survey when it is ready.
PPS will take all the information gathered from the interviews, the workshop and the surveys to guide its draft copy of a design and development plan. The results of these information gathering efforts will be posted on this blog as soon as they are available.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Project surveys coming soon
PPS is preparing a survey to be distributed to residents (we need at least 100 participants), pedestrians (we need 50) and ALL business owners. The purpose of the survey is to gauge people’s perceptions and sensitivities, desires and needs concerning issues such as pedestrian comfort, safety and security, retail needs, housing needs, community events and programs, and appearance and character of the Hamlet.
Very soon, volunteers from the Hamlet Committee and the community will assist in the distribution and collection of these surveys. A memorandum on the survey results will be available after they are completed, and we'll post it on the blog.
Very soon, volunteers from the Hamlet Committee and the community will assist in the distribution and collection of these surveys. A memorandum on the survey results will be available after they are completed, and we'll post it on the blog.
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