Wallingford Street-Level Survey
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Route A1
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Route A2
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Route A3
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Map of Streets Surveyed in Wallingford

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Route D1
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Route D2
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Route D3
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The
maps above show the six surveys planned: A1, A2 & A3 represent the
positive "asset" condition routes and D1, D2 & D3 represent the
"deficit" condition routes. Survey volunteers included residents of the
Findings of the April 9th, 2006 street-level survey:
Community
members collected deficits & concerns (what they didn't like and
what they thought were problems), as well as community
assets along the areas of the main business district of the
To learn more about the information being collected in our street-level surveys, click here.
Asset Findings:
Deficit Findings: Table 2: Table 2 above lists the most frequently collected negative conditions (deficits) organized by feature. 49 conditions were found in the sidewalk category. A majority of the sidewalk conditions indicated uneven or damaged pavement. The
second most frequent feature concerns the conditions of the tree pits,
notably the presence of weeds and invasive plants and root growth
damaging the pavement. In total, there were 183 deficits or concerns collected by community members in the
Table 1:
Table 1 above lists the most frequently
collected positive conditions (assets) organized by feature. For
example, most of the asset or opportunity incidents were found in the
business category with 40 incidents collected. The second
most collected category were building conditions with 23 incidents
collected. Community members also discovered that many of the
planting strips were well-maintained and contained flowering greenery. Currently, community members have collected 114 assets in
There are four deficit conditions which are recognized by
Sustainable Seattle as priorities. These include: graffiti, potholes, large
dumping and serious incidents of uneven pavement. These conditions are sent to
the respective City of
Deficit Conditions Found and Sent to the City of Seattle

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