Santa Ana Vision Zero Plan - Community Survey (Oprima aquí para tomar la encuesta del Plan de Movilidad Segura en Santa Ana en Español.) Thank you for taking the Santa Ana Vision Zero Plan Community Survey. The City of Santa Ana views road user safety as an immediate priority and is conducting a study that will inform where to make improvements that will reduce traffic fatalities to zero while maintaining fluid multimodal operations on city streets. The City of Santa Ana would like to know your priorities in making investments at the selected locations by completing this survey. There are five questions and it takes 2–4 minutes to complete. If you have any questions, please contact Mauricio Castaneda at mcastaneda@santa-ana.org Question Title * 1. When you think about transportation changes or improvements, what should be our top two considerations in selecting the projects we design?(Please select your top 2) Keeping existing car parking on city streets Slowing down how fast people drive on the street Cost effectiveness Addressing wrong-way bicycle riding Increasing the number of dedicated bicycle paths and lanes Improving traffic flow Potential to reduce collisions Making it easier for people walking to cross the street Enhancing transit service Education-enforcement for people who bike, walk, and drive to increase courtesy and compliance with roadway rules Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. What three street improvements would you like to see more of in Santa Ana?(Please select your top 3) More sidewalks Pedestrian refuge island mid-street to help with crossings Traffic signals with more time to cross Trails and pathways Benches and rubbish bins More traffic signals and flashing crossing beacons Transit stop improvements, such as information about the next bus Sidewalks with street trees set back from traffic Lighting improvements Transit stop improvements, such as shelters More corner ramps for people in wheelchairs and baby strollers Question Title * 3. What three types of bike facilities would you like to see more of in Santa Ana?(Please select your top 3) Protected bike lanes Shared lane markings or "sharrows" Buffered bike lane Colored bike lanes Road Buffet (transform through lanes to two way turn lanes and bike lanes) Intersection treatments and enhancements Bike boulevards on residential streets (and signage) Improved signals Painted bike lanes Question Title * 4. What are your main means of travel in Santa Ana? Mode of Transportation Commute (work or school) Walk or wheelchair Bicycle Skateboard Transit Drive alone, car or truck Drive with someone else, car or truck Other Commute (work or school) Mode of Transportation menu Personal errands (grocery store/appointments) Walk or wheelchair Bicycle Skateboard Transit Drive alone, car or truck Drive with someone else, car or truck Other Personal errands (grocery store/appointments) Mode of Transportation menu Entertainment, dining out or socializing Walk or wheelchair Bicycle Skateboard Transit Drive alone, car or truck Drive with someone else, car or truck Other Entertainment, dining out or socializing Mode of Transportation menu Exercise or recreation Walk or wheelchair Bicycle Skateboard Transit Drive alone, car or truck Drive with someone else, car or truck Other Exercise or recreation Mode of Transportation menu Question Title * 5. Is there more you would like to tell us about your transportation experience in Santa Ana? Submit