Market Cities Survey 10% of survey complete. Project for Public Spaces, in partnership with HealthBridge Foundation of Canada and Slow Food International, is seeking your assistance in creating what we believe will be the first database of global public market systems. This database will support the new Market Cities Initiative. The initiative has been established to advance a new vision for public markets systems at the scale of cities, regions, and beyond. Given the breadth of scale and variety of stakeholders associated with Market Cities, we've designed this survey to be taken by individuals associated with markets at many different levels–if you are a market manager, operator, city/public official, or are affiliated with markets in another capacity, we'd love to hear from you! Thank you for your time. If you have additional questions, please contact Kurt Wheeler at kwheeler@pps.org. Question Title * 1. Your name Question Title * 2. Your title Question Title * 3. Your organization Question Title * 4. City Question Title * 5. State/Province Question Title * 6. Country Question Title * 7. What type of geographic area are you taking this survey on behalf of? City State/Province Region (cross-boundary geographic area) If you answered "Region," please describe (e.g. Hudson Valley): Question Title * 8. What types of public markets operate in your area? (Please check all that apply) Indoor market (food) Indoor market (non-food) Outdoor, shed or similar structure (food) Outdoor, shed or similar structure (non-food) Outdoor, uncovered market (food) Outdoor, uncovered market (non-food) Food hall (prepared food, ready-to-eat) Wholesale market Food hub (organization that aggregates, distributes, and markets regional food to wholesale, retail, and institutional clients) Mobile market (travels to multiple neighborhoods/areas on a set schedule) Organized (or semi-organized) street vending Others (please specify) Question Title * 9. If you checked "Organized (or semi-organized) street vending," approximately how many individual street vendors (formal and informal) operate in your area, if known? Next