Greenwood - Phinney Ridge
Findings
of the April 28th, 2007 street-level survey:
Community members collected assets & opportunities (what they liked) as
well as deficits & concerns (what they didn't like and what they thought
were problems) along the areas of the main business district of the
Greenwood-Phinney Ridge neighborhood.
To learn more about the information being collected in our street-level surveys, click here.
To view maps of streets surveyed, click here.
Asset
Findings:
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 41
incidents collected total such as local and non-franchise businesses. The second most collected category were Tree conditions with 32 incidents collected. The trees had nice canopies and were
healthy. Community members also discovered that the sidewalks in the neighborhood provided good
and safe walking spaces. Currently, community members have collected 228
assets in Greenwood-Phinney Ridge on April 28th 2007. For
a complete list of all the assets collected in the survey,
click
here. (Excel document)
Deficit
Findings:
Table 2:

Table 2 above lists the most frequently collected negative conditions (deficits) organized by feature. 44 sidewalk conditions were found. A majority of the sidewalk conditions indicated uneven pavement, litter, and invasive plants. Buildings were the second most frequently collected feature, 26 conditions were found in this category; the concerns were mostly abandoned buildings and graffiti. Trash can were the third collected feature, 13 incidents of overflowing and graffiti. In total, there were 204 deficits or concerns collected by community members in the Greenwood-Phinney Ridge neighborhood on April 28th, 2007. For a complete list of all the deficits collected during this survey, click here. (Excel document)
