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2013-35 HPP Pathways Master Plan June 2013 Final
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HPP Pathways Master Plan <br />June 2013 <br />Appendix <br />Community Input <br />To solicit input from members of the HPP community, HPPOA Paradise Paths <br />Committee created a "Bike and Walking Paths Survey ". This survey was intended for <br />both lot owners and renters in the HPP subdivision, as a way to include the majority of <br />the users of the roadways. The survey was made available to HPP community <br />members in a variety of venues: hard copies in the HPPOA office, electronic posting to <br />the HPPOA website, distribution to neighbors by committee members, and distribution <br />during an HPPOA general membership meeting. The survey results were compiled by <br />the HPPOA Paradise Paths Committee and reported here. <br />Summary of the Paradise Paths Survey Results <br />Of the 96 questionnaires, the majority of the people who responded are owners. The <br />respondents frequently use the roads for biking /walking and would use them more if <br />roads were safer. Approximately 66% of the respondents did not have children and <br />would like shoulder improvement. This majority would also support a one -way <br />bikeway /walkway on Upper Paradise, and would support using road maintenance funds <br />for the project, even if HPP could not secure supplemental private or public funding. <br />In terms of ranking the proposed projects, the top four projects, in order of importance, <br />were: <br />1. Improving shoulders on main roads <br />2. Getting County or State assistance to provide funding for path improvements <br />3. Path /Lane on one of the main roads ocean to highway <br />4. Improved signage on existing road to have cars "share the roads ". <br />A -1 <br />
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