Mobility Study Input

Pop-Up Design Studio: Activities Overview

Over the course of three days between February 20-22, 2020, the planning team along with neighborhood leaders hosted a Pop-Up Design Studio at the L5P Center for Arts & Community. The concept of the pop-up studio was to “bring the design studio to the neighborhood”, integrating affected neighbors into the design process from the very beginning. Roughly 60-70 stakeholders participated in-person – many staying for 1-2 hours and/or attending multiple days. A survey was also developed by the team in tandem with the Pop-Up studio. Participants were given the option of either filling out the survey in-person or online. 400 individual respondents participated in the survey.

“Create an atmosphere wherein people want to walk or bike to and from Little Five and, along the route, find it interesting, friendly and safe.”

“It’s such a great neighborhood asset but needs to be cleaned up and better respected.”

“There's a huge number of residents within walk/bike distance who would visit L5P more frequently if we prioritized non-vehicular transportation options and if the area catered a bit more to local residents rather than pretending to be a destination to be reached by car and parked at.”

“Keep the edgy, quirky feel of the neighborhood but make it cleaner, safer and with better food.”

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