By Griff Wigley, on May 6th, 2013
We’re hosting a live video conference today, May 6, at 5 pm to discuss the DRAFT “final” report on the Downtown Parking Conversation. The draft is on the agenda for the City Council work session on Tuesday, May 14th.
Panelists confirmed thus far:
Britt Ackerman (attorney, Hvistendahl, Moersch, Dorsey & Hahn; NDDC Board . . . → Read More: Downtown parking panel discussion via video conference scheduled for May 6, 5 pm – POSTPONED
By Ross Currier, on April 25th, 2013 Here is our DRAFT "final" report on the Downtown Parking Conversation. I’ve also sent it out via email to all of the participants in the stakeholder gatherings for feedback before formal submission to the City Council.
We have attempted to highlight and prioritize the ideas/recommendations from a wide variety of stakeholders/users.
Please note that . . . → Read More: Draft Report on Downtown Parking Conversation
By Griff Wigley, on February 22nd, 2013 For the next week (and maybe longer), we’ve got three focused blog discussion threads active here. Although each one addresses the concerns of the particular stakeholder group, the discussions are open to all:
Blog discussion: parking issues relevant to downtown building owners
Blog discussion: parking issues relevant to bicyclists
Blog discussion: parking . . . → Read More: Focused blog discussions till March 10
By Griff Wigley, on February 21st, 2013 From now till the end of February, we’re hosting a focused discussion attached to this blog post on those issues of particular interest to pedestrians who regularly ‘commute’ to downtown Northfield.
We’ll start with some of those items brought forth by a group who met at the HideAway Coffeehouse & Winebar on Feb. 14. But . . . → Read More: Blog discussion: parking issues relevant to pedestrians
By Griff Wigley, on February 21st, 2013 From now till the end of February, we’re hosting a focused discussion attached to this blog post on those issues of particular interest to those who use bicycles to commute to downtown and more broadly, to anyone who bikes in and around downtown Northfield.
We’ll start with some of those items brought forth by . . . → Read More: Blog discussion: parking issues relevant to bicyclists
By Griff Wigley, on February 21st, 2013 From now till the end of February, we’re hosting a focused discussion attached to this blog post on those issues of particular interest to downtown building owners. We’ll start with some of those items brought forth by the dozen or so who attended the Jan. 28 meeting at the Rueb, but if you’ve got something that’s not . . . → Read More: Blog discussion: parking issues relevant to downtown building owners
By Griff Wigley, on February 17th, 2013
Above: See the 16-page complete report on the results of the Northfield Downtown Parking straw poll (82 responses) with the open-ended comments included.
I’ve also taken screenshots of the results of each question and included them as images below, in case anyone wants to link to the responses of a particular straw poll . . . → Read More: Northfield Downtown Parking straw poll results (82 responses)
By Griff Wigley, on January 28th, 2013
Our Northfield downtown parking straw poll is ready! It only takes 5 minutes to complete, unless of course, you choose to include comments with it.
For rationale and background, see the Jan. 7 blog post, Help design the downtown parking online straw poll.
. . . → Read More: Take the Northfield downtown parking straw poll
By Griff Wigley, on January 7th, 2013 One way to gather some information and get people engaged about an issue is to conduct a straw poll, an informal unscientific survey of those who ‘show up.’
One common type of straw poll is to ask for a show of hands at a face-to-face meeting, e.g.,
How many of you are happy with how . . . → Read More: Help design the downtown parking online straw poll
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