RENAISSANCE PARK, GSK, AND DISCOVERY LABS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
King of Prussia District
Renaissance Park, GSK, and Discovery Labs Stakeholder Engagement: Ideas and Actions for the Future Final Documents JANUARY 2021
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Acknowledgments
1. Acknowledgments ................................................................................................3
Throughout the planning process, stakeholders in the study area were a tremendous help through attendance and participation at Stakeholder Work Sessions and by providing feedback on surveys. The King of Prussia District worked alongside the Stantec team to coordinate the effort and engage stakeholders as we produced the Ideas and Actions included in this document. We would like to thank the following participants for their valuable input during the process.
1. Executive Summary...............................................................................................4 2. Study Area and Project Locator Map ...................................................................5 3. Existing Zoning and Land-use ..............................................................................6
King of Prussia District
4. Summary of Ideas and Actions and Treatment Diagrams ..................................7
Eric Goldstein, Chris Basler, Andrew Horning
5. Action Plan Matrix.................................................................................................18
Public Agency Representatives
6. Appendix A: Placemaking, Connectivity, Land-Use, Amenity Survey Results.......22
Geoff Hickman, Rob Loeper, Anthony Hamaday - Upper Merion Township Matt Popek, Matt Edmond - Montgomery County Planning Commission Harley Cooper, Mark Cassel, Ryan Judge - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Tom Koehler - Office of Tim Briggs, PA State Representative
7. Appendix B: Tenant/Employee Survey Results.....................................................30 8. Appendix C: King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey.....46
Property Owners and Tenants Kevin Kyle, Audrey Greenburg (MLP) Sandy Richardson (Colliers) Dave Wagner (Tozour Energy) Bryant Hill (AFA Real Estate Partners) Judy Wisniewski, Sharon Nelson (BET Investments) Ken MacDougall (National Electrical Contractors Association) John Newton (First Eastern Development Company) Suzanne Ryan (PECO) John Da Costa (GSK)
Neighborhood Groups Hughes Park Civic Association Copper Mill Station Homeowners Association Williamsburg Commons Condo Association
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Executive Summary The King of Prussia District recently expanded its boundary to include the Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) site. Renaissance Park, GSK and the Discovery Labs are somewhat disconnected from the larger King of Prussia District as a whole because of the separation created by the commuter rail tracks of the Norristown High Speed Line. However, it also has convenient access to the Hughes Park Station on that same rail line. This sub-district is primarily commercial and lighter industrial properties held by a limited number of property owners. Single family and multifamily residential properties border the area to the northwest along a two-lane road - Crooked Lane (SR3027). Heavy industrial properties to the east of the area were not included in the district’s expansion. Vehicular access is accommodated via Horizon Drive to Church Road from the North and Renaissance Boulevard’s connection south at Swedeland Road. The area is disconnected to the west, except for a newly constructed sidewalk beyond an existing cul-de-sac at the western extent of Renaissance Boulevard, giving pedestrians access to the Hughes Park Station.
A PowerPoint presentation was created and presented including topics such as existing zoning, land-use, and discussions of potential public realm and private property improvements addressing placemaking, increased connectivity, diversifying land-use mix, and increasing amenity. Two engagement sessions were conducted: one with public agencies and officials from Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County & SEPTA, and a second workshop with businesses and property owners.
Buildings in the area are mostly large-footprint, one-to-four-story, single-use structures with significant setbacks and large surface parking lots that include modest landscaping. Trees and landscaping areas are relatively mature given the age of the development, yet from the street there is still a lack of place and identity. Building addresses are identified on modest, nondescript monument signs with limited landscaping adding to the overall lack of identity.
Following the engagement workshop with property owners and business owners, a second survey instrument was created using SurveyMonkey to receive additional input from tenants and employees who work in Renaissance Park, GSK or the Discovery Labs. This survey focused on transportation access and amenities to better understand: travel routes to the area; use of public transportation; parking availability; walking or biking to work; desire for additional amenities such as parks and open space, daycare, and proximity to additional restaurants and convenience retail. Results from the survey are presented separately in Appendix B. Where appropriate, responses are included in the action plan matrix following this executive summary
The two-way roadway system consists of very wide streets, with large turning radii at intersections and access drives, giving the district a “car-centric” identity. A comprehensive pedestrian sidewalk system does not exist as sidewalks and marked crosswalks are relatively limited. Viewing aerial photography, the area seems over parked. However, upon touring the area, there are some places where cars now park in the street, indicating a spatial mismatch between parking and destination. The roadway system is wide enough to accommodate on street parking throughout. Renaissance Park, GSK and the Discovery Labs have not yet realized their fullest potential. Market forces are evolving. Property owners, as well as tenants and their workers, want more mobility options and access to restaurants, retail, recreation, and other conveniences. The King of Prussia District retained Stantec to lead the King of Prussia District through a stakeholder engagement effort with commercial and industrial property owners, business tenants, employees, public agencies and neighboring residents that have an interest in the future of this commercial district in King of Prussia.
Three Phases of Tasks Phase 1 - Opportunities and Issues Identification The project began with a work session of King of Prussia District staff closest to the day-to-day interactions with developers, property owners, and residents. Stantec facilitated a discussion of the current state of Renaissance Park, GSK, and the Discovery Labs, and what the future can potentially hold for the area moving forward. Stantec guided the group through an exercise highlighting what topics, policies, procedures, programs, and regulations could be explored, sustained, launched, and released.
Phase 2 - Visioning Process This phase of work began with a client check-in meeting with the King of Prussia District to go over the input in Phase 1 and to work together to develop initial visioning questions with the King of Prussia District. We then focused on engagement with three main audiences - (1) businesses and property owners, (2) public agencies and officials from Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County & SEPTA, and (3) immediate neighborhood groups who may have interest in the process.
A survey instrument was created for Stakeholder Input using SurveyMonkey. This was done to receive additional input on the ideas presented and determine support for future implementation of those ideas. The survey focused questions around responses from the survey are included in the action plan matrix following this executive summary, and results from the survey are presented separately in Appendix A.
An additional survey instrument was created to receive input from neighborhood groups who live near the sub-district to get their input on many of the ideas discussed during the engagement workshops with public agencies, property owners and business owners. Results from the survey are presented separately in Appendix C.
Phase 3 - Draft Vision: Ideas and Actions Stantec planners developed alternative ideas and actions for the future based on a synthesis of themes, strategies, and outcomes from Phase 2 feedback. Following this summary are pages of annotated graphics of the ideas and actions presented during Phase 1 and 2, treatment diagrams that illustrate those idea over a sub-district maps , and an action plan matrix describing possible interventions, next steps, collaborations to move forward, and budget level costs.
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Existing Zoning and Land Use
As would be expected, land-use follows existing zoning. The Suburban Metropolitan Zoning district is quite permissive in terms of land-use, allowing uses from residential to commercial and light industrial. An overlay or zoning rewrite would not be needed to diversify the current land-use mix, and higher density residential developments have already been approved within the sub-district.
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Mobility
Action Item 2F - Expand theconnector shuttle service to Renaissance Park, GSK and the Discovery Labs
SEPTA Bus Service Limited Crosswalks for Pedestrian Crossing
Norristown High Speed Line City Wide Pedestrian HAWK Improvements - Tuscon, Arizona
Dated Bus Shelters with Limited Amenity
Limited Sidewalks
Multi-modal transportation connections are dated, sparse, and inconsistent
Action Item 4B - Improve Bus Shelters
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Gateways and Signage
Streetscape Asset Management Plan - Golden Valley, Minnesota
Fort Calgary Sentinels - Calgary, Alberta
Updated and added signage and artistic element throughout the sub-district would help create a sense of place and help set up an identity that differentiates the area from other local business parks.
Action Item 1E - Study Placemaking Opportunities and Install Artistic Features
Poppy Plaza - Calgary, Alberta
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Small improvements such as adding a landscape gateway at the intersection of Horizon Drive and Renaissance Blvd. (left) or simply covering a utility box (below left) also help establish a sense of place and help set up an identity that differentiates the area from other local business parks. Re-purposing the existing monument signs would be an additional way to add character and identity, without having to remove the existing monument sign bases (below).
Action Item 1C - Create New Landscape Gateway at the Intersection of Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive
Existing Monument Signs are Dated and Lack Brand Identity. Action Item 1B - Update Monument Signage Throughout District
Action Item 1A - Update Signage and Increase Landscaping at Horizon Drive Entrance
Leduc Business Park - Edmonton, Alberta
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Landscape and Amenities
The exiting landscape medians are vibrant in summer but are a bit lack luster in the winter months. Adding landscaping that has more seasonal color and diversity would help create a sense of place and help set up an identity that differentiates the area from other local business parks. Riverwalk 3 - Calgary, Alberta
St. Louis Avenue Beautification, Las Vegas, Nevada Action Item 1D - Increase Curbside Landscaping Throughout District
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SIAST Parkway Centre Landscape and Irrigation, Regina, Saskatchewan
67 Street & 30 Ave Roundabout, Red Deer, Alberta Action Item 4A - Add Benches and Other Pedestrian Amenities along Existing and New Sidewalks, Multi-modal Trails and Paths
Vilanno Park, Hamden, CT
Vilanno Park, Hamden, CT
Private property owners have added significant landscaping and amenities for tenants next to their buildings (left), but the public right-of-way lacks amenities for pedestrians hoping to walk through the sub-district, to the existing bus shelters, or to the nearby SEPTA Hughes Park Train Station.
Action Item 4F - Increase Active and Passive Recreation Space
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Increasing Connectivity
Downtown Tucson Infrastructure Improvements Tucson, Arizona
Currently Renaissance Park only has two entrances connecting its two major roadways – Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive (shown in orange). There is a secondary network of minor connections through and behind properties that front Horizon Drive, at the northern end of the business park (shown in pink). These connections begin to set up a grid and give some entry/exit alternatives for tenants and visitors. Two potential major connection alternatives are illustrated on the diagram (shown in cyan). These new entry points would expand options for tenants and visitors to enter Renaissance Park and create new opportunities for branding and increasing identity and awareness of the sub-district.
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A patchwork of sidewalks and trails (shown in light blue) offer some pedestrian connectivity and options for outdoor recreation. A series of sidewalk/path infill section (shown in lime green) at gaps in the network could create a fairly complete network of trails and paths connecting businesses and increasing opportunities for pedestrians hoping to walk through the sub-district, to the existing bus shelters, or to the nearby SEPTA Hughes Park Train Station.
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Action Item 2D - Increase Main Road Connections into the District – Crooked Lane and Other Potential Locations
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Action Item 2A - Increase Connectivity to Businesses, Bus Stops and Train Stations by Increasing Pedestrian Infrastructure throughout the District
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Action Item 2B - Signalize Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive Intersection
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Action Item 2C - Add Crosswalks at Main Intersections and Bus Shelters
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Action Item 2C - Add Crosswalks at Main Intersections and Bus Shelters CNIP Yellowstone-Zebulon -Charlotte, North Carolina
Danville US Route 2 Reconstruction Danville, Vermont
Respondents answers to the survey when asked what route the typically follow to enter Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, or GSK are below. The results show a fairly even distribution of traffic surrounding the sub-district to its main entry points. ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Some areas have sidewalks and paths, while other areas do not which impedes pedestrians hoping to walk through the sub-district, to the existing bus shelters, or to the nearby SEPTA Hughes Park Train Station.
1. East along E Church Road to Horizon Drive 2. North along Crooked Ln. then East along E Church Road to Horizon Drive 3. South along Crooked Ln. then East along E Church Road to Horizon Drive 4. South along Flinthill Rd. then West along E Church Road to Horizon Drive 5. North along Flinthill Rd. then West along E Church Road to Horizon Drive 6. South along Flinthill Rd. then West along Swedeland Rd. to Renaissance Blvd., GSK or the Discovery Labs 7. South along River Rd. to GSK 8. South along River Rd. then West along Swedeland Rd. to Renaissance Blvd., GSK or the Discovery Labs 9. North along River Rd. to GSK or West along Swedeland Rd. to Renaissance Blvd. or the Discovery Labs
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Action Item 4D - Restripe Renaissance Blvd. And Horizon Drive to Accommodate On Street Parking, Cyclists and Pedestrians
Increasing Connectivity
The existing roadways are wide enough to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians without any road widening. The sections on the right illustrate options for accommodating cyclists and pedestrians within the existing roadway, adding new sidewalk along the roadway, and include options for on street parking. Street lighting and pedestrian lighting (Action Item 4E) are also illustrated, but the sub-district would need to become more of a 24/7 live work destination before those alternatives would be feasible to implement. Extending Renaissance Blvd. to River Road (below) would both increase access options for the Discovery Labs site as well as tie Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK together as a more cohesive district.
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Action Item 2E - Increase Connections into The Discovery Labs Site & Extend Renaissance Blvd Across Swedeland Road to Connect with River Road
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A new entry concept (left) connecting Renaissance Blvd. to Crooked Ln. was looked upon favorably by property owners during stakeholder engagement sessions yet residents are not in support of this action due to traffic and safety concerns. Previously approved plans for the site include access from Crooked Ln. This improvement would only be considered upon further analysis that takes all traffic routes surrounding Renaissance Park into consideration as part of the General Access and Circulation study outlined in the Action Plan Matrix item 2D. As part of that study, traffic calming, easing congestion, and other safety measures would be identified to further determine the feasibility of this concept. 4
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New Entry Similar to the image above, the existing roadways are wide enough to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians without any road widening.
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Parking
Action Item 3C - Determine if the District is over-parked to free up land for increased development
110,000 SF
Some parking fields are at or near capacity (above) and some are empty (upper right). Respondents to the survey(s) were additionally inconsistent - some stating there was adequate parking and other saying there wasn’t enough. A parking demand analysis (Action Item 3C) would help determine where additional parking is needed and where some parking areas might be freed up for redevelopment. If on-street parking were formalized throughout the sub-district, nearly 110,000 SF of new building footprint could be accommodated within the sub-district.
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Diversifying Land Use Mix Create a Mixed-Use Center at the Intersection of Horizon Drive and Renaissance Blvd. - Action Item 3A
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1. Placemaking
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Placemaking is the process of creating quality places that people want to live, work, play, and learn in. Placemaking is a process - The creation of Quality Places. - source, congress for the new urbanism
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Update Signage and Increase Landscaping at Horizon Drive Entrance
This concept involves repurposing the existing signage, covering the existing utility box with a creative graphic, and investigating the reduction of lane widths to allow for larger landscape beds on both sides of the intersection
Update Monument Signage Existing monument signs lack engagement, are dated and do not Throughout District provide any kind of brand identity for individual tenants, nor help create an overall sense of place throughout the sub-district. A redesign proposes adding new signage above the existing monument sign
• Retain signage, branding and identify firm to redesign existing monument sign
King of Prussia District + $8,000 Property Owners $10,000
• Retain consulting firm to produce a General Access and Circulation King of Prussia District + $100,000 Study that includes feasibility and engineering of this intersection Upper Merion Township $150,000 redesign considering vehicular and truck traffic movements
• Retain signage, branding and identify firm to produce a comprehensive redesign and wayfinding package to improve and/or replace existing signage
King of Prussia District + $30,000 Property Owners $50,000
On the northeast corner of the intersection of Horizon Drive and Renaissance Blvd. there is an opportunity to create a 'Gateway' landscape feature. An existing monument sign can be repurposed along with screening an existing utility box by incorporating the tree and shrubbery that currently exist.
• Retain signage, branding and identify firm to redesign existing monument sign (see above)
King of Prussia District + $8,000 Property Owners $10,000
• Retain consulting firm to design landscape improvements
King of Prussia District + $30,000 Property Owners $40,000
Increase Curbside Landscaping Throughout District
The study area has significant tree count, but much of the ground surface is grass. Increasing landscaping at driveways, key intersections, around signage, and other select locations would improve aesthetics and enhance the area's identity.
• Retain consulting firm to produce a landscape master plan for the Renaissance Park, GSK, Discovery Labs sub-district, with phased recommendations so improvements can be made incrementally over time.
King of Prussia District + $60,000 Property Owners $80,000
Study Placemaking Opportunities and Install Artistic Features
During stakeholder engagement sessions, participants were presented with ideas for signage, banners, and other artistic installations. As part of other improvements (i.e. new sidewalks and paths or areas of improved landscaping) these features can also improve aesthetics and enhance the area's identity.
• As part of the proposed landscape master plan, retain a consultant King of Prussia District + $60,000 skilled in this area of expertise Property Owners $80,000
Prior to the pandemic, King of Prussia District had begun efforts to have food trucks within the Renaissance Park, GSK, Discovery Labs sub-district. Upon return to a new normal, these and other efforts would continue
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Create New Landscape Gateway at the Intersection of Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive
Provide Events and Programming for Tenants and Visitors
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Developing a plan for improved connectivity is a multi-step process that involves working with various partners to assess needs, assets, opportunities and infrastructure.
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Increase Connectivity to Businesses, Bus Stops and Train Stations by Increasing Pedestrian Infrastructure throughout the District
Sidewalk and path connectivity is inconsistent throughout the study area. During engagement meetings, mapping was presented to demonstrate where targeted sidewalk installation could dramatically increase connectivity
• As part of the proposed landscape master plan, add to the scope of services design work to create a pedestrian connectivity plan with recommendations that can be phased incrementally over time.
Signalize Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive Intersection
A signalized intersection at this location would help calm traffic, reduce traffic speeds (ignoring the stop signs) through the intersection and help create a central focus point for the sub-district.
• Retain consulting firm to produce a General Access and Circulation King of Prussia District + $100,000 Study that includes preliminary design and engineering plans for Upper Merion Township $150,000 the signalized intersection, including accommodations for + Property Owners pedestrian crossings.
• As part of the proposed landscape master plan, add to the scope of services design work to increase pedestrian connectivity between the bus shelters and area businesses with recommendations that can be phased incrementally over time.
King of Prussia District + $60,000 Property Owners $80,000
Add Crosswalks at Main Intersections and Bus Shelters
Connectivity (sidewalks and paths) is limited between the bus shelters to area businesses. Strategic sidewalk and crosswalk installation could dramatically increase connectivity
Increase Main Road Connections into the District – Crooked Lane and Other Potential Locations
A physical road connection extending Renaissance Blvd. to Crooked Lane has been proposed in the past. During engagement session, the Stantec team was informed that access to the empty redevelopment site where the connection could exist has had past approval to have a curb cut on Crooked Lane. This proposal is unpopular with adjacent residents.
• Retain consulting firm to produce a General Access and Circulation King of Prussia District + $100,000 Study that includes this new hypothetical intersection in concert Upper Merion Township $150,000 with traffic movements and counts for the other entry locations + Property Owners into the sub-district - E. Church Road/ Horizon Drive, and Renaissance Blvd./ Swedeland Road. Include movements and counts on rear access drive to E. Church Road.
Increase Connections into The Discovery Labs Site & Extend Renaissance Blvd Across Swedeland Road to Connect with River Road
Increasing connectivity points into the Discovery Labs site is a longer term project as redevelopment plans for the existing facility are underway. Extending Renaissance Blvd. across Swedeland Rd. to the sites major interior connector has been discussed in the past and the Property owner is in negotiations with PECO for a land swap to accomplish this connection.
• Initial design and engineering for this project could be completed as part of the General Access and Circulation Study mentioned above. The work could include a conceptual site redevelopment study for the Discovery Labs site to make infrastructure and connectivity recommendations for phased development over time.
Expand the connector Shuttle service to Renaissance Park, GSK and the Discovery Labs
Stakeholders, Property Owners and the King of Prussia District engaged in conversations about this expansion during the engagement sessions.
• Ongoing - continued conversations between King of Prussia District and Property Owners
King of Prussia District + $60,000 Upper Merion Township $80,000 + Property Owners
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Mixed land-use involves a range of complementary land uses that are located together in a balanced mix, including residential development, shops, employment community and recreation facilities and parks and open space. - source, healthyplaces.org
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Create a Mixed-Use Center at the Intersection of Horizon Drive and Renaissance Blvd.
Stakeholders, Property Owners and the King of Prussia District engaged in conversations about this concept during the engagement sessions. Due to existing parking fields under different ownership, this concept is complicated to implement.
Stakeholders, Property Owners and the King of Prussia District Add Higher Density Residential Development to discussed previous approved plans for higher density residential the District development near the Hughes Park Station.
Determine if the District is Overparked to Free Up Land for Increased Development
Stakeholders, Property Owners and the King of Prussia District engaged in conversations about this expansion during the engagement sessions.
• Ongoing - continued conversations between King of Prussia District and Property Owners to determine where new land uses can added to the current land-use mix
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• Ongoing - continued conversations between King of Prussia King of Prussia District + N/A District, property owners and adjacent residential communities to Property Owners determine where new land uses can added to the current land-use mix • As part of the General Access and Circulation Study, produce a parking demand and supply analysis study based on existing and potential land-use mix. Include in the study on street parking alternatives and accommodations for cyclists and pedestrians.
King of Prussia District + $100,000 Property Owners $150,000
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Add Benches and Other Pedestrian Amenities along Existing and New Sidewalks, Multimodal Trails and Paths
Add Benches and Other Amenities along Existing and New Sidewalks, Multimodal Trails and Paths.
Improve Bus Shelters
Improve, upgrade and/or replace existing bus shelter throughout the sub-district, including increased paved surface for waiting, adding ADA improvements, and other amenities. Improvements/replacements should follow guidance in the SEPTA Bus Stop Design Guidelines - https://septa.org/strategicplan/reports/SEPTA-Bus-Stop-Design-Guidelines-2012.pdf
• Collaborate with Clear Channel on potential bus stop improvements.
Stakeholders, Property Owners and the King of Prussia District engaged in conversations during the engagement sessions on potential station area improvement including providing additional parking, upgraded signage and increased landscaping .
• Collaborate with SEPTA and Upper Merion Township on potential station area improvements and work to raise funds to produce a station area plan to further program, design and produce cost estimates for potential improvements to the station.
Add Parking, Landscaping and Upgrade Signage to Hughes Park SEPTA Station
• As part of the proposed landscape master plan, add to the scope King of Prussia District + $60,000 of services design work to determine locations for benches and Property Owners $80,000 other pedestrian amenities along existing and proposed sidewalks with recommendations that can be phased over time.
King of Prussia District + $80,000 Clear channel + Property $120,000 Owners + Upper Merion Township
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Amenities balance mobility needs (the ability to move or be moved freely and easily), safety concerns, comfort, and aesthetic value.
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Restripe Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive to Accommodate On Street Parking, Cyclists and Pedestrians
During the engagement sessions on the potential to restripe Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive to accommodate on-street parking, cyclists and pedestrians was discussed. This modification could free up potential acreage for increased development to add to the mix of uses in the sub-district.
• As part of the General Access and Circulation Study, produce a parking demand and supply analysis based on existing land uses and potential increased land-use mix for the sub-district.
Add Street Lighting
Stakeholders, Property Owners and the King of Prussia District engaged in conversations during the engagement sessions on to add street lighting (vehicular and pedestrian) along sub-district streets.
• As part of the proposed landscape master plan, add to the scope of services design work to determine locations, style, costs and a strategy to implement street lighting for vehicles and pedestrians.
King of Prussia District + $60,000 SEPTA + Upper Merion $80,000 Township
During the engagement sessions stakeholders, property owners and the King of Prussia District engaged in conversations about locations to increase active and passive recreation space
• As part of the proposed landscape master plan, add to the scope of services design work to determine potential locations, preliminary concepts, costs and a strategy to increase active and passive recreation opportunities throughout the sub-district.
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Increase Active and Passive Recreation Space
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Appendix A: Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity Notes: Personal information collected from Question 1 has intentionally been excluded from this summary. This survey component was completed by property owners
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
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Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Q2 Placemaking is the process of creating quality places that people want to live, work, play, and learn in. Placemaking is a process - The creation of Quality Places. - source, congress for the new urbanism. Please let us know how you feel about supporting the following actions in the District Answered: 6
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Increase Diversity of...
Skipped: 0
Update Entrance...
Study Placemaking...
0%
10%
20%
30%
Strongly Support this Action
Update Monument...
40%
50%
60%
Support this Action
70%
80%
90% 100%
Undecided
Do not Support the Action STRONGLY SUPPORT THIS ACTION
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Increase Create New Diversity of... Landscape...
Study Increase Placemaking... Curbside...
0%
10%
20%
30%
Strongly Support this Action
40%
50%
60%
Support 3 / 17 this Action
70%
80%
Undecided
90% 100%
SUPPORT THIS ACTION
UNDECIDED
DO NOT SUPPORT THE ACTION
TOTAL
WEIGHTED AVERAGE
Update Entrance Signage and Increase Landscaping at Horizon Drive Entrance
50.00% 3
16.67% 1
16.67% 1
16.67% 1
6
2.00
Update Monument Signage Throughout District
50.00% 3
33.33% 2
16.67% 1
0.00% 0
6
1.67
Create New Landscape Gateway at the Intersection of Renaissance Blvd. and Horizon Drive
50.00% 3
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
16.67% 1
6
1.83
Increase Curbside Landscaping Throughout District
50.00% 3
16.67% 1
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
6
1.83
Increase Diversity of Landscaping in the Medians to add Color and Texture Throughout Seasons
50.00% 3
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
16.67% 1
6
1.83
Study Placemaking Opportunities and Install Artistic Features
40.00% 2
20.00% 1
40.00% 2
0.00% 0
5
2.00
#
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL IDEAS FOR PLACEMAKING.
DATE
1
Just a general comment that there wasn't much/any discussion about how these ideas would be paid for. I'm assuming this would come out of the funds the property owners contribute via the assessments. If the expectation is that there would be increased or additional assessments to finance these improvements, my answers would likely be less supportive.
7/27/2020 3:33 PM
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Q3 Would you be interested in working with King of Prussia District to make these Placemaking Improvements on your site?
Q4 King of Prussia offers an incredible assortment of things to do. Would expanding special events and/or programming of regular events for the employees, residents and visitors in the District be a priority for you?
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Answered: 6
Skipped: 0
Answered: 6
Skipped: 0
Yes Yes
No No Unsure, I would need m...
Unsure, I would need m... 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100% 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
16.67%
1
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
No
16.67%
1
Yes
50.00%
3
Unsure, I would need more information and further discussion
66.67%
4
No
16.67%
1
6
Unsure, I would need more information and further discussion
33.33%
2
TOTAL
TOTAL
5 / 17
6
6 / 17
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Q5 Developing a plan for improved connectivity is a multi-step process that involves working with various partners to assess needs, assets, opportunities and infrastructure. Please let us know how you feel about supporting the following actions in the District Answered: 6
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Increase Connections...
Skipped: 0
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Increase Peoples'...
7 / 17
Extend Renaissance...
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
Strongly Support this Action
Add Crosswalks at Main...
50%
60%
Support this Action
70%
80%
90% 100%
Undecided
Do not Support the Action STRONGLY SUPPORT THIS ACTION
Increase Main Road...
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Extend Increase Renaissance... Connections...
0%
10%
20%
30%
Strongly Support this Action
40%
50%
60%
7 / 17 this Action Support
70%
80%
Undecided
90% 100%
SUPPORT THIS ACTION
UNDECIDED
DO NOT SUPPORT THE ACTION
TOTAL
WEIGHTED AVERAGE
Increase Peoples' Connectivity to Businesses, Bus Stops and Train Stations by Increasing Pedestrian Infrastructure (sidewalks and paths) throughout the District
33.33% 2
50.00% 3
0.00% 0
16.67% 1
6
2.00
Add Crosswalks at Main Intersections and Bus Shelters
50.00% 3
16.67% 1
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
6
1.83
Increase Main Road Connections into the District – Crooked Lane and Other Potential Locations
50.00% 3
33.33% 2
16.67% 1
0.00% 0
6
1.67
Increase Connections into The Discovery Labs Site
16.67% 1
50.00% 3
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
6
2.17
Extend Renaissance Blvd Across Swedeland Road to Connect with River Road
16.67% 1
50.00% 3
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
6
2.17
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Q6 Would you be interested in working with King of Prussia District to make improvements for Increased Connectivity on your site?
Q7 Would you be willing to contribute funding toward a shuttle bus system managed by King of Prussia District that connects Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK properties to public transit stops - Hughes Park and Norristown Transportation Center ?
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Answered: 6
Skipped: 0
Answered: 6
Skipped: 0
Yes
Yes No
No Unsure, I would need m...
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Unsure, I would need m...
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
33.33%
2
No
16.67%
1
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Unsure, I would need more information and further discussion
50.00%
3
Yes
0.00%
0
6
No
33.33%
2
Unsure, I would need more information and further discussion
66.67%
4
TOTAL
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
TOTAL
9 / 17
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
6
10 / 17
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Q8 Mixed land-use involves a range of complementary land uses that are located together in a balanced mix, including residential development, shops, employment community and recreation facilities and parks and open space. - source, healthyplaces.org. Please let us know how you feel about supporting the following actions in the District Answered: 6
Skipped: 0
Create A Mixed-Use...
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Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity. STRONGLY SUPPORT THIS ACTION
SUPPORT THIS ACTION
UNDECIDED
DO NOT SUPPORT THE ACTION
TOTAL
WEIGHTED AVERAGE
Create A Mixed-Use Center at The Intersection of Horizon Drive and Renaissance Blvd
16.67% 1
83.33% 5
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
6
1.83
Add Higher Density Residential Development to the District
16.67% 1
66.67% 4
16.67% 1
0.00% 0
6
2.00
Determine if the District is Over-parked (has enough empty parking areas) to Free Up Land for Increased Development
16.67% 1
66.67% 4
16.67% 1
0.00% 0
6
2.00
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity.
Q9 Would you be interested in working with King of Prussia District to increased the Diversity of Land-use Mix on your site? Answered: 6
Skipped: 0
Add Higher Density... Yes
No
Determine if the District...
Unsure, I would need m...
0%
0%
10%
20%
30%
Strongly Support this Action
40%
50%
60%
Support this Action
Do not Support the Action
70%
80%
Undecided
90% 100%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
16.67%
1
No
33.33%
2
Unsure, I would need more information and further discussion
50.00%
3
TOTAL
11 / 17
10%
6
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Q10 Amenities balance mobility needs (the ability to move or be moved freely and easily), safety concerns, comfort, and aesthetic value. Please let us know how you feel about supporting the following actions in the District Answered: 6
Restripe Renaissance...
Skipped: 0
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Add Street Lighting
14 / 17
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity. Add Street Improve Bus Lighting Shelters
Increasing Active and...
Increasing Add Parking, Active and... Landscaping ...
Improve Public Transportati...
0%
20%
30%
Strongly Support this Action
Improve Public Restripe Transportati... Renaissance...
0%
10%
Do not Support the Action
10%
20%
30%
Strongly Support this Action Do not Support the Action
40%
50%
60%
Support this Action
14 / 17
70%
80%
Undecided
90% 100%
40%
50%
60%
Support this Action
70%
80%
Undecided
90% 100%
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Table from Question 10
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Q11 Would you be interested in working with King of Prussia District to make improvements on your site to Increase Amenities for employees, visitors and future residents of the district? Answered: 6
Stakeholder Input - Placemaking, Increased Connectivity, Diversifying Land-use Mix, and Increasing Amenity. STRONGLY SUPPORT THIS ACTION
SUPPORT THIS ACTION
UNDECIDED
DO NOT SUPPORT THE ACTION
TOTAL
WEIGHTED AVERAGE
Add Benches and Other Pedestrian Amenities along Existing and New Sidewalks, Multi-modal Trails and Paths
33.33% 2
33.33% 2
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
6
2.00
Improve Bus Shelters
40.00% 2
0.00% 0
60.00% 3
0.00% 0
5
2.20
Add Parking, Landscaping and Upgrade Signage to Hughes Park SEPTA Station
16.67% 1
16.67% 1
50.00% 3
16.67% 1
6
2.67
Restripe Renaissance Blvd. And Horizon Drive to Accommodate On Street Parking, Cyclists and Pedestrians
50.00% 3
33.33% 2
16.67% 1
0.00% 0
6
1.67
Add Street Lighting
33.33% 2
33.33% 2
33.33% 2
0.00% 0
6
2.00
Increasing Active and Passive Recreation Space
33.33% 2
50.00% 3
16.67% 1
0.00% 0
6
1.83
Improve Public Transportation Options to Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, GSK, and Major Employment Areas
33.33% 2
50.00% 3
16.67% 1
0.00% 0
6
1.83
Skipped: 0
Yes
No
Unsure, I would need m...
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL IDEAS FOR INCREASING AMENITIES.
DATE
1
Food and fitness center would be our priority.
7/23/2020 2:23 PM
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
50.00%
3
No
16.67%
1
Unsure, I would need more information and further discussion
33.33%
2
TOTAL
#
60%
6
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Appendix B: KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and Amenity Survey Note: Personal information collected from Questions 2, 3, 4 and 7 have been intentionally excluded from this summary.
KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and Amenity Survey
Q1 DO YOU LIVE IN KOP/UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP? Answered: 59
KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and Amenity Survey RENAISSANCE PARK, GSK, AND DISCOVERY LABS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Q5 WHAT TIME DO YOU TYPICALLY ARRIVE TO OR START WORK?
Skipped: 0
Answered: 59
Yes Yes
Skipped: 0
BEFORE 6 A.M. 6:01 A.M. 6:30 A.M. 6:31 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 7:01 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 7:31 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:01 A.M. 8:30 A.M.
No No
8:31 A.M. 9:00 A.M.
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
10.17%
6
No
89.83%
53
TOTAL
AFTER 9:00 A.M. 0%
59
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
BEFORE 6 A.M.
1.69%
1
6:01 A.M. - 6:30 A.M.
0.00%
0
6:31 A.M. - 7:00 A.M.
10.17%
6
7:01 A.M. - 7:30 A.M.
15.25%
9
7:31 A.M. - 8:00 A.M.
33.90%
20
8:01 A.M. - 8:30 A.M.
22.03%
13
8:31 A.M. - 9:00 A.M.
13.56%
8
AFTER 9:00 A.M.
3.39%
2
TOTAL
1 / 47
60%
59
13 / 47
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Q6 WHEN WORKING IN THE OFFICE - HOW DO YOU ARRIVE TO WORK MOST DAYS OF THE WEEK?
Q8 HOW LONG IS YOUR MORNING COMMUTE?
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Answered: 59
Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
Skipped: 0 LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
SEPTA SEPTA Norristown Norristown High High Speed Speed Line Line
15-30 MINUTES
31-45 MINUTES
46-60 MINUTES
61-90 MINUTES
Drive Drive –– self self
OVER 90 MINUTES
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Drive – self
96.61%
57
Drive – dropped off
0.00%
0
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Drive – share a ride/carpool
0.00%
0
LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
18.64%
11
Uber/Lyft
0.00%
0
15-30 MINUTES
30.51%
18
Bicycle
0.00%
0
31-45 MINUTES
28.81%
17
Walk
0.00%
0
46-60 MINUTES
16.95%
10
SEPTA Bus
0.00%
0
61-90 MINUTES
3.39%
2
SEPTA Norristown High Speed Line
3.39%
2
OVER 90 MINUTES
1.69%
1
Personal Transportation Vehicle - scooter, skateboard, electric unicycle, hoverboard, one wheel
0.00%
0
TOTAL
Work at Home
0.00%
0
TOTAL
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
70%
80%
90% 100%
59
59
14 / 47
60%
18 / 47
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Q9 AT WHAT TIME DO YOU TYPICALLY LEAVE OR STOP WORK? Answered: 59
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Q10 FOR IN OFFICE DAYS - HOW LONG IS YOUR AFTERNOON COMMUTE?
Skipped: 0
Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
BEFORE 3:00 P.M. LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
3:00 P.M 3:30 P.M. 3:31 P.M. 4:00 P.M.
15-30 MINUTES
4:01 P.M. 4:30 P.M.
31-45 MINUTES
4:31 P.M. 5:00 P.M.
46-60 MINUTES
5:01 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 61-90 MINUTES 5:31 P.M. 6:00 P.M. OVER 90 MINUTES
AFTER 6:00 P.M. 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
ANSWER CHOICES
60%
70%
80%
0%
90% 100%
RESPONSES
BEFORE 3:00 P.M.
5.08%
3
3:00 P.M - 3:30 P.M.
1.69%
1
3:31 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
8.47%
5
4:01 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.
20.34%
12
4:31 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
18.64%
11
5:01 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.
16.95%
10
5:31 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
20.34%
12
AFTER 6:00 P.M.
8.47%
5
TOTAL
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
13.56%
8
15-30 MINUTES
18.64%
11
31-45 MINUTES
38.98%
23
46-60 MINUTES
22.03%
13
61-90 MINUTES
5.08%
3
OVER 90 MINUTES
1.69%
1
TOTAL
59
59
19 / 47
60%
20 / 47
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KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and Amenity Survey
Q11 LOOKING AT THE IMAGE ABOVE - ON DAYS I TRAVEL TO WORK, I TYPICALLY TAKE THE FOLLOWING ROUTE TO ENTER RENAISSANCE PARK, DISCOVERY LABS, OR GSK?
Q12 IF YOU DO NOT CURRENTLY TAKE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (SEPTA BUS OR NORRISTOWN HIGH SPEED LINE) TO WORK, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE? (Please check all that apply)
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Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
1. East along E Church Str... Fare reimbursemen...
2. North along Crooked Ln....
Improved train station, bus...
3. South along Crooked Ln.... 4. South along Flinthill Rd...
Additional Bus Shelters
5. North along Flinthill Rd...
More frequent train and bu...
6. South along Flinthill Rd...
Improved physical...
7. South along River Rd. to...
Shuttle service betw...
8. South along River Rd. th...
0%
9. North along River Rd. to... 10. East along Swedeland Rd... 11. North along Holste... I arrive by SEPTA bus or... 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
RESPONSES
1. East along E Church Street to Horizon Drive
37.29%
22
2. North along Crooked Ln. then East along E Church Street to Horizon Drive
1.69%
1
3. South along Crooked Ln. then East along E Church Street to Horizon Drive
10.17%
6
4. South along Flinthill Rd. then West along E Church Street to Horizon Drive
0.00%
0
5. North along Flinthill Rd. then West along E Church Street to Horizon Drive
3.39%
2
6. South along Flinthill Rd. then West along Swedeland Rd. to Renaissance Blvd., GSK or the Discovery Labs
1.69%
1
7. South along River Rd. to GSK
0.00%
0
8. South along River Rd. then West along Swedeland Rd. to Renaissance Blvd., GSK or the Discovery Labs
1.69%
1
9. North along River Rd. to GSK or West along Swedeland Rd. to Renaissance Blvd. or the Discovery Labs
20.34%
12
10. East along Swedeland Rd. to the Discovery Labs, Renaissance Blvd. or GSK
13.56%
8
11. North along Holstein Rd. then East along Swedeland Rd. to the Discovery Labs, Renaissance Blvd. or GSK
13.56%
8
I arrive by SEPTA bus or shuttle
3.39%
2
80%
90% 100%
RESPONSES
Fare reimbursement or subsidy
45.76%
27
Improved train station, bus shelters
28.81%
17
Additional Bus Shelters
13.56%
8
More frequent train and bus service
27.12%
16
Improved physical connection (sidewalks) between train station, bus shelters and my office
18.64%
11
Shuttle service between train station and my office
42.37%
25
Total Respondents: 59
21 / 47
70%
ANSWER CHOICES
Total Respondents: 59
ANSWER CHOICES
60%
22 / 47
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Q12 IF YOU DO NOT CURRENTLY TAKE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (SEPTA BUS OR NORRISTOWN HIGH SPEED LINE) TO WORK, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE? (Please check all that apply) Answered: 59
Q13 IN YOUR OPINION, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING APPLY TO THE PARKING CONDITIONS IN RENAISSANCE PARK, DISCOVERY LABS, OR GSK? Answered: 59
KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and Amenity Survey #
Skipped: 0
Skipped: 0
Fare reimbursemen... OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
There There is is more more parking parking than than is is needed. needed.
DATE
1
None - I need to be able to go from site to site at a moment's notice so public transportation is notImproved an optiontrain for me.
2
I live in Delaware County, PA but soon to live in Camden County, NJ. If there was a reasonable, affordable way to use mass transit using PATCO and Septa, I would think about using public transportation. As of right now, it's extremely time consuming and not efficient to Additional Bus use mass transit. Shelters
9/14/2020 1:30 PM
3
I don't have a desire/need to use the public transportation.
9/11/2020 10:46 AM
4
More frequent Public Transportation does not exist from Lower Moreland Township to King of Prussia. train and bu...
9/4/2020 9:16 AM
5
I would drive.
9/3/2020 1:49 PM
6
Improved Public transportation is not realistic from my home so none.
9/3/2020 11:16 AM
7
n/a
9/3/2020 11:05 AM
8
I exploredShuttle that option from my residence in Downingtown, with existing infrastructure it is practically suicidal to use bike. I would like to ride bike to Downingtown, get down at a station service betw... close to office and ride the bike to office.
station, bus...
physical...
9
I don't think I would consider taking 30% public transportation. 0%ever10% 20% 40% 50%
10
I would always drive
60%
70%
80%
9/23/2020 12:02 PM
There There is is adequate adequate parking parking available. available.
9/3/2020 10:57 AM
9/3/2020 10:43 AM 90% 100% 9/3/2020 10:42 AM
ANSWER CHOICES 11 Better security at the stations
RESPONSES 9/3/2020 8:15 AM
12 I wouldornot take public transportation. Fare reimbursement subsidy
45.76% 9/3/2020 8:07 AM
27
13 have bus kids,shelters need to drive Improved trainn/a station,
9/3/2020 7:55 AM 28.81%
17
14 too many connections - not viable Additional Bus Shelters 15 Taking a bus is the only public transportation from my home and it would triple my commute More frequent time. train and bus service
9/2/2020 9:04 PM 13.56%
8
9/2/2020 6:12 PM 27.12%
16
16 Thereconnection is no public transit thatbetween can gettrain me to my office my and home. Improved physical (sidewalks) station, bus from shelters my office
18.64% 9/2/2020 3:03 PM
11
17 are no good/ efficient public transit options from my community to King of Prussia Shuttle serviceThere between train station and my office
9/2/2020 10:36 AM 42.37%
25
18 None.59 I work in the suburbs vs. the city for the purpose of driving and being on my schedule, Total Respondents: not someone elses.
9/2/2020 10:08 AM
19
TRAIN STATION CLOSER TO MY HOME (CURRENTLY A 20+ MINUTE DRIVE TO NEAREST TRAIN STATION)
9/2/2020 9:59 AM
20
I would need the high speed line or any line to come out to Phoenixville
9/2/2020 9:54 AM
21
Nothing. Public transport from Warwick PA wouldn’t make sense.
9/1/2020 2:12 PM
22
I wouldn't consider public transportation.
9/1/2020 1:49 PM
23
There is no direct route from my home to work
9/1/2020 1:41 PM
24
I have no way of getting to KOP by public transportation.
9/1/2020 1:36 PM
25
NA
9/1/2020 1:20 PM
26
There is no direct bus route from my house
8/28/2020 8:17 AM
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There There is is not not enough enough parking parking available. available.
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
There is not enough parking available.
6.78%
4
There is adequate parking available.
79.66%
47
There is more parking than is needed.
13.56%
8
TOTAL
59
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OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
The Amazon vans have taken over our parking lot recently. I have to take a different route to my office in the morning because they meet in the middle of the parking lot. It's very annoying seeing all those vans.
9/3/2020 10:55 AM
2
Our building has sufficient parking but neighboring buildings overflow into our lot
9/2/2020 10:29 AM
3
There is adequate parking for our building, however there are neighboring buildings that will park in the street because of lack of parking which causes dangerous walking conditions.
9/2/2020 10:08 AM
4
Great parking for our business, but not enough parking for the Medrisk building as they park all along the road and it's hard to see as we pull out of our parking entrance
9/2/2020 9:54 AM
5
Hard to judge since most people work from home or are only in the office a few days a week.
9/1/2020 2:12 PM
6
Overall there is more parking than needed, however some specific buildings could use more
8/31/2020 8:15 AM
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Q14 WHEN WORKING IN THE OFFICE - HOW OFTEN DO YOU WALK, BIKE, OR TAKE A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER (SCOOTER, SKATEBOARD, OTHER) TO WORK?
Q15 IF YOU DO NOT CURRENTLY WALK, BIKE OR TAKE A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER (SCOOTER, SKATEBOARD, OTHER) TO WORK, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE? (Please check all that apply)
STANTEC | KING OF PRUSSIA DISTRICT
Answered: 58
Skipped: 1
Answered: 52 Every Every day day (year-round) (year-round)
Skipped: 7
Improved and/or...
Rarely Rarely
Improved and/or... Dedicated bike lanes or... Improved pedestrian/b... Improved connections ...
Never Never
A safe and dedicated...
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Every day (year-round)
5.17%
3
Every day (seasonally)
0.00%
0
2-4 times per week
0.00%
0
Once per week
0.00%
0
Once per month
0.00%
0
Rarely
6.90%
4
Never
87.93%
51
TOTAL
58
Traffic calming... Guaranteed ride home in... Showers/locker room facilit... Improved changing and... Access to services for... first/last mile shuttle... None of these options woul... 0%
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20%
30%
40%
50%
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Q16 DO YOU CURRENTLY WORK REMOTELY?
Q15 IF YOU DO NOT CURRENTLY WALK, BIKE OR TAKE A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER (SCOOTER, SKATEBOARD, OTHER) TO WORK, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE? (Please check all that apply) Answered: 52
Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
No No
Skipped: 7
Improved and/or...
KOP RenaissanceImproved Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and and/or... Amenity Survey Dedicated bike ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
lanes or...
Yes Yes
40.38%
21
Improved and/or increased amount of crosswalks throughout the District. pedestrian/b...
13.46%
7
Dedicated bike lanes or sharrow markings on the street.
19.23%
10
Improved pedestrian/bicycle connections to public transportation stops and stations
25.00%
13
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
safe and Improved connectionsA to regional bike trails.
23.08%
12
Yes
69.49%
41
A safe and dedicated storage space for my bicycle or personal transportation vehicle
13.46%
7
No
30.51%
18
Traffic calming measures to reduce vehicle speed and increase bike/ped. safety. calming...
11.54%
6
Guaranteed ride home in case of emergencies or unscheduled overtime Guaranteed
19.23%
10
Showers/locker room facilities in my building.
11.54%
6
Showers/locker Improved changing and shower facilities at my office room facilit...
11.54%
6
Access to services for personal errands during the day (via Zip-Car or an equivalent service provided at work)
7.69%
4
13.46%
7
53.85%
28
Improved and/or increased amount of sidewalks throughout the District Improved
Improved connections ...
dedicated... Traffic
ride home in...
Improved changing and... first/last mile shuttle service between work and public transportation
None of these optionsAccess wouldto encourage me to walk or bike to work in the future.
TOTAL
59
services for...
Total Respondents: 52
first/last mile shuttle...
#
OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
None - I need to be able to go from site to site at a moment's notice so None of these walking/scooter/bike/etc. is not an option for me. options woul...
9/23/2020 12:02 PM
2
My commute is 32 miles of highway, so none of these modes of transportation is realistic.
9/3/2020 11:16 AM
3
I live too far
9/3/2020 11:08 AM
4
I am too far away to walk/bike to work.
9/2/2020 12:22 PM
5
I would have to live closer
9/2/2020 9:56 AM
6
A connection to the Schuykill River Trail would encourage me to bike to work
9/2/2020 9:54 AM
7
Doesn’t make sense from Warwick PA
9/1/2020 2:12 PM
8
I don't see myself doing that under any circumstances
9/1/2020 1:41 PM
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10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
26 / 47
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
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Q17 IF YES, HOW MANY DAYS PER WEEK DO YOU TYPICALLY WORK REMOTELY? (Please select a number between 0.5 and 5 from the drop-down menu)
Q18 IF YOU WORK REMOTELY, TYPICALLY WHICH DAYS OF THE WEEK? (Please select all that apply)
STANTEC | KING OF PRUSSIA DISTRICT
Answered: 42
Answered: 41
Skipped: 18
Skipped: 17 MONDAY
0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0
TUESDAY
1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0
WEDNESDAY
5.0 5.0 2.5 2.5 THURSDAY
3.0 3.0
4.5 4.5
FRIDAY
4.0 4.0
IT VARIES FROM WEEK TO WEEK
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
0.5
2.38%
1
1.0
11.90%
5
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
1.5
2.38%
1
MONDAY
51.22%
21
2.0
7.14%
3
TUESDAY
53.66%
22
2.5
4.76%
2
WEDNESDAY
63.41%
26
3.0
14.29%
6
THURSDAY
48.78%
20
3.5
0.00%
0
FRIDAY
68.29%
28
4.0
7.14%
3
IT VARIES FROM WEEK TO WEEK
34.15%
14
4.5
2.38%
1
Total Respondents: 41
5.0
47.62%
20
TOTAL
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
42
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30 / 47
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
cafeteria wi...
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Parking
Parking
KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and Access and Amenity Survey RENAISSANCE Proximity to Proximity to PARK, GSK, AND DISCOVERY LABS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT Amenity Survey convenience...
Q19 IF YOU CURRENTLY WORK REMOTELY, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME BACK TO THE OFFICE? (Please select all that apply) Answered: 40
Q20 Which of the following workspace/location amenities are the most Walkability Walkability are Q20 Which of the following workspace/location amenities the most to you? (Please dragtheir them into of their order of importance to you attractiveParks, toattractive you? (Please drag them into order importance to you open Parks, open from the leftofhand sideorofrank the bar or numerically) rank them numerically) space,the and... left space, and... from hand side the bar them
Skipped: 19
On-site gym/fitness...
Required to return by... Enforcing reasonable...
On-site cafeteria wi...
Daycare Parking services
Limiting workplace/bu...
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Proximity to public... Game rooms Pet-friendly spaces
On-site gym/fitness...
Nap 0 Rooms/Relaxa... 10%
Daycare services
Parks, open space, and...
Bike sharing On-site systems/Bike... gym/fitness...
0%
Nap Rooms/Relaxa...
Walkability
Pet-friendly Parks, open space,spaces and...
More workspace/lo...
gym/fitness...
Proximity to convenience...
Game rooms Walkability
Enhanced office cleaning
Skipped: 0 On-site
Parking
Proximity to public... convenience...
Staggering days at the...
Answered: 59 Skipped: 0
Answered: 59
Nap On-site Rooms/Relaxa... cafeteria wi...
More outdoor open space a...
Bike sharing systems/Bike...
Nap 2 4 Rooms/Relaxa...
6
8
10
12
14
16
18 0
20 2
4
6
8
10
12
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Required to return by Supervisor
60.00%
24
Enforcing reasonable safety protocols (mandatory face coverings, social distancing, limit room capacity, barriers between work stations, etc.)
50.00%
20
Limiting workplace/building occupancy
37.50%
15
Staggering days at the office between employees
42.50%
17
Enhanced office cleaning
47.50%
19
More outdoor open space and streetscape amenities
27.50%
11
More workspace/location amenities (On-site food options; proximity to convenience retail, restaurants and coffee shop; on-site gym/tness center, etc.)
27.50%
11
Total Respondents: 40
Proximity to 2 public...
Proximity to 1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
public... 35.59% On-site cafeteria 28.81% with a variety of 21 17 Game rooms food options Game rooms
10.17% 6
3.39% 2
6.78% 4
5.08% 3
5.08% 3
1.69% 1
1.69% 1
1.69% 1
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
Parking
22.03% 16.95% 13 Pet-friendly 10
22.03% 13
13.56% 8
5.08% 3
5.08% 3
1.69% 1
1.69% 1
5.08% 3
3.39% 2
0.00% 0
3.39% 2
Proximity to 8.47% 20.34% convenience 5 Bike sharing 12 Bike sharing retail, restaurants systems/Bike... systems/Bike... and coffee shops
23.73% 14
15.25% 9
10.17% 6
10.17% 6
3.39% 2
3.39% 2
3.39% 2
1.69% 1
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
18 3.39% 2
20 1.69%
1
1.69% 1
5.08% 3
Pet-friendly spaces
spaces
05.08% 2
0 11.86% 2 3.39% 4 6 2 7
4 6 8 816.95%10 16.95% 12
10
10
Parks, open space, and outdoor fitness opportunities
6.78% 4
6.78% 4
16.95% 10
13.56% 8
25.42% 15
18.64% 11
3.39% 2
1.69% 1
1.69% 1
3.39% 2
0.00% 0
1.69% 1
On-site gym/fitness center
8.47% 5
13.56% 8
6.78% 4
22.03% 13
11.86% 7
16.95% 10
5.08% 3
10.17% 6
3.39% 2
1.69% 1
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
3.39% 2
1.69% 1
5.08% 3
8.47% 5
13.56% 8
20.34% 12
13.56% 8
6.78% 4
15.25% 9
8.47% 5
3.39% 2
1.69% 1
5.08% 3
1.69% 1
10.17% 6
22.03% 13
15.25% 9
5.08% 3
15.25% 9
15.25% 9
1
3.39% 2
5.08% 3
11.86% 7
20.34% 12
25.42% 15
15.25% 3210.17% / 47 9 6
1.69% 1
Walkability
3
10 12 14 6.78%16 8.47% 14 1618.64%18 20 5 11 4
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OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
Unless absolutely required by my supervisor, I would prefer not to return to an office environment, even post COVID.
9/3/2020 11:16 AM
2
nnn
9/3/2020 11:05 AM
3
End of pandemic
9/3/2020 10:43 AM
Nap Rooms/Relaxation rooms
4
Schools reopening
9/3/2020 8:40 AM
Daycare services
5
I am already in the office 4 out of 5 days.
9/3/2020 8:07 AM
5.08% 3
3.39% 2
0.00% 0
6
A vaccine.
9/2/2020 9:04 PM
Proximity to public transport
3.39% 2
0.00% 0
1.69% 1
7
D2 has already enhanced cleaning and requires facemasks. I am unable to come back more days due to technology requirements. Otherwise I would. I often eat on the "campus," and take walks every day when I am there. I appreciate the paths, but many of them to terminate at seemingly random points. I am likely to take advantage of any added location amenities.
9/2/2020 12:22 PM
Game rooms
0.00% 0
1.69% 1
3.39% 2
5.08% 3
3.39% 2
5.08% 3
6.78% 4
10.17% 6
11.86% 7
23.73% 14
13.56% 8
15.25% 9
8
Currently working remotely due to Covid; prior to Covid worked in the office 95% of the time.
9/2/2020 10:36 AM
Pet-friendly spaces
5.08% 3
0.00% 0
1.69% 1
1.69% 1
0.00% 0
8.47% 5
6.78% 4
3.39% 2
11.86% 7
18.64% 11
30.51% 18
11.86% 7
9
HVAC improvements (Outside air & Operable Windows). This is critical and overlooked in every instance of pandemic response.
9/2/2020 10:08 AM
Bike sharing systems/Bike racks
0.00% 0
1.69% 1
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
3.39% 2
1.69% 1
6.78% 4
5.08% 3
10.17% 6
8.47% 5
20.34% 12
42.37% 25
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39
convenience...
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Q21 ARE THERE OTHER WORKSPACE/LOCATION AMENITIES THAT WOULD IMPROVE WORKING IN RENAISSANCE PARK, DISCOVERY LABS, AND GSK?
Q22 FOR MY LUNCH/MEAL BREAK ON DAYS I WORK IN THE OFFICE, I MOST OFTEN
STANTEC | KING OF PRUSSIA DISTRICT
Answered: 17
#
RESPONSES
DATE
1
Electric car charging stations
9/23/2020 12:02 PM
2
no
9/22/2020 10:18 AM
3
Covered parking areas to prevent snow and ice accumulation on parked vehicles.
9/16/2020 6:14 PM
4
Yoga & Meditation sessions to be conducted with a nap room
9/4/2020 10:39 AM
5
No
9/3/2020 1:10 PM
6
Top 5 are vastly more important than the last 7.
9/3/2020 11:16 AM
7
better connected sidewalks
9/3/2020 11:05 AM
8
We regularly use the walking trail around the facility. One improvement can be made is to clear the trail from tree branches and bushes throughout the trail from not getting hurt.
9/3/2020 10:57 AM
9
N/A
9/3/2020 8:15 AM
10
More on-site food is very likely to be utilized. My office doesn't have anything in our building, but we visit the café in the medical building across the street. My coworkers are not the biggest fans of the "popup" catering, but would feel more confident in permanent installations. Or if the restaurants had meeting rooms that you could rent out for client presentations, that might be nice. Even a sit-down/ordering situation could work for nice meetings. Or reps would choose "campus" restaurants for Lunch & Learn catering.
9/2/2020 12:22 PM
Renaissance park: Public Outdoor seating, Sidewalks, walking paths, and clearly marked cross-walks that directly connect to one another. Sidewalk or clearly marked shoulder along Horizon Drive.
9/2/2020 10:36 AM
Connected walking trails. I often leave for a walk sometime mid-day. Most existing trails and paved walkways lead to dead ends. It seems like with some thoughtful planning a handful of these could be connected.
9/2/2020 10:29 AM
13
UPS, Grocery Store (Trader Joes)
9/2/2020 10:25 AM
14
Increased shading in parking areas, dedicated walkways between lots. For instance it is very dangerous to walk between my workplace (D2 Groups) and Medrisk(Barsons Deli). Speed bumps along Renaissance Blvd! I am often chased off the road from speedy drivers going sometimes 60 mph down that road.
9/2/2020 10:08 AM
15
Open the gym to all Renaissance Park employees
9/2/2020 9:54 AM
11
12
Answered: 58
Skipped: 1
Skipped: 42
Travel to go to lunch
Travel to pick up lunch
I mix it up sometimes I...
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
16
Speed bumps/humps People speed through the parking lots
9/1/2020 2:12 PM
Veggie gardens, sustainable building updates, real light (not florescent bulbs and tinted windows)
9/1/2020 1:40 PM
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Stay in the office to eat my lunch
36.21%
21
Travel to go to lunch
5.17%
3
Travel to pick up lunch
6.90%
4
I mix it up - sometimes I stay in and sometimes I go out
51.72%
30
TOTAL
17
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Q23 ON DAYS I WORK IN THE OFFICE - I STAY IN THE OFFICE TO EAT MY LUNCH BECAUSE (Choose all that apply) Answered: 48
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Q24 ON DAYS WHEN YOU WORK IN THE OFFICE - WHERE DO YOU OFTEN GO FOR YOUR LUNCH OR MEAL BREAK? RANK THE FOLLOWING BY FREQUENCY FROM 1-4, WITH 1 BEING MOST FREQUENT.
Skipped: 11
Answered: 59
There are no food option ...
I am unhappy with the foo...
Skipped: 0
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There are few, if any food...
There isn't enough time ...
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
There are no food option in my building
52.08%
25
I am unhappy with the food options in my building
12.50%
6
There are few, if any food options close by (within walking distance or short drive)
43.75%
21
There isn't enough time to travel to pick up or go to lunch within my lunch break
45.83%
22
Vending Bar, restaurant machine in m...
Total Respondents: 48 #
OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
I bring my lunch and there are no outdoor seating options immediately next to my building.
9/14/2020 1:30 PM
2
too busy to leave most days
9/11/2020 10:46 AM
3
Prefer home made.
9/3/2020 1:49 PM
4
To save money.
9/3/2020 11:16 AM
5
Bring my own lunch
9/3/2020 11:06 AM
6
I use my lunch break for walking and do not have additional time to eat out.
9/3/2020 10:57 AM
7
Save money
9/3/2020 10:46 AM
8
lunch breaks take away time from work i could be getting done.
9/2/2020 6:12 PM
9
Sometimes I bring healthy options from home. I often seek low-calorie options, which are not the specialty of the café near me. Several of my coworkers are vegan or vegetarian also, so it might be worth considering a salad-centric restaurant.
9/2/2020 12:22 PM
10
I prefer to work through lunch and am generally too busy to leave work.
9/2/2020 9:56 AM
11
The food options nearby in the park are usually not healthy. Every now and then a healthy vendor comes into Fooda but that's not the norm.
9/2/2020 9:54 AM
12
Not enough vegetarian food option
9/2/2020 9:53 AM
13
More cost effective than buying food every day.
9/1/2020 2:12 PM
Convenience I bring my own store lunch (e.g.... packed
I have lunch Fast food joint delivered...
0%
10%
20%
1 - Most frequent
30%
40%
50%
2
3
4 - Least frequent
Grocery store
36 / 47
37 / 47
60%
70%
80%
N/A
90% 100%
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Q24 ON DAYS WHEN YOU WORK IN THE OFFICE - WHERE DO YOU OFTEN GO FOR YOUR LUNCH OR MEAL BREAK? RANK THE Fast food joint BY FREQUENCY FROM 1-4, WITH 1 BEING MOST FOLLOWING FREQUENT. Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
KOP Renaissance Park, Cafeteria in Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and my building Amenity Survey Grocery store
37 / 47
Vending machine in m... Bar, restaurant
KOP Renaissance Park, Discovery Labs, and GSK Tenant/Employee Transportation Access and Amenity Survey 1 - MOST FREQUENT Convenience store (e.g.... I bring my own packed lunch
10%
20%
1 - Most frequent
30%
40%
50%
2
3
4 - Least frequent
Grocery store
37 / 47
60%
70%
80%
N/A
90% 100%
4 - LEAST FREQUENT
N/A
TOTAL
5.56% 3
7.41% 4
3.70% 2
12.96% 7
70.37% 38
54
Vending machine in my building
1.92% 1
5.77% 3
0.00% 0
19.23% 10
73.08% 38
52
Convenience store (e.g. 7-11, WAWA, Gas Station, etc.)
11.11% 6
16.67% 9
16.67% 9
44.44% 24
11.11% 6
54
Fast food joint
11.54% 6
21.15% 11
19.23% 10
25.00% 13
23.08% 12
52
Grocery store
6.00% 3
20.00% 10
16.00% 8
40.00% 20
18.00% 9
50
Bar, restaurant
6.00% 3
22.00% 11
16.00% 8
36.00% 18
20.00% 10
50
75.86% 44
10.34% 6
3.45% 2
6.90% 4
3.45% 2
58
5.66% 3
15.09% 8
15.09% 8
39.62% 21
24.53% 13
53
I have lunch delivered (Grubhub, DoorDash, other service)
0%
3
Cafeteria in my building
I bring my own packed lunch
Fast food joint I have lunch delivered...
2
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Q25 WHEN I TRAVEL FROM THE OFFICE TO PICK UP OR GO TO LUNCH, I GO TO Answered: 50
Q26 ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH theconnector COMMUTER SHUTTLE SERVICE?
Skipped: 9
Answered: 59
King of Prussia Town...
Skipped: 0
Yes
King of Prussia Mall King of Prussia Center
No
Establishment along 202...
No, but I would like m...
Henderson Center
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
Bridgeport West Conshohocken Conshohocken 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
10.17%
6
No
72.88%
43
No, but I would like more information about it.
16.95%
10
TOTAL
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
King of Prussia Town Center
60.00%
30
King of Prussia Mall
22.00%
11
King of Prussia Center
4.00%
2
Establishment along 202 corridor
60.00%
30
Henderson Center
16.00%
8
Bridgeport
8.00%
4
West Conshohocken
14.00%
7
Conshohocken
26.00%
13
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Q27 DO YOU RECEIVE ANY REIMBURSEMENT FOR COMMUTING EXPENSES FROM YOUR EMPLOYER? Answered: 59
Total Respondents: 50
Skipped: 0
Yes
#
OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
n/a
9/22/2020 10:18 AM
2
Wegmans
9/14/2020 1:30 PM
3
Fooda popup lunch location; Sessano's.
9/3/2020 11:16 AM
4
LeBus
9/2/2020 9:54 AM
5
N/A
9/1/2020 2:12 PM
6
St. Davids shopping center by Microcenter
9/1/2020 12:57 PM
No
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
8.47%
5
No
91.53%
54
TOTAL
40 / 47
60%
59
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Q28 IF YOUR EMPLOYER OR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATED IN A SHUTTLE SYSTEM THAT RAN FROM A REGIONAL RAIL STATION TO YOUR PLACE OF WORK OR HOME FOR $1 PER RIDE, WOULD YOU USE IT?
Q30 IF YOUR EMPLOYER OR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATED IN A RIDE-SHARING SERVICE (LYFT, UBER, ETC.) THAT RAN FROM YOUR WORK OR HOME TO A REGIONAL RAIL STATION AT A SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED RATE, WOULD YOU USE IT?
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Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
Yes Yes
No No 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100% 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
27.12%
16
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
No
72.88%
43
Yes
30.51%
18
59
No
69.49%
41
TOTAL
TOTAL
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Q29 WOULD YOU USE A SHUTTLE SERVICE IN RENAISSANCE PARK, DISCOVERY LABS, OR GSK OUTSIDE OF NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS AT NIGHT OR ON WEEKENDS?
Q31 WOULD LIVING IN RENAISSANCE PARK BE DESIRABLE FOR YOU IF THERE WERE NICE APARTMENTS OR TOWN HOMES AVAILABLE?
Answered: 59
Answered: 59
Skipped: 0
Yes
Yes
No
No
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
0%
90% 100%
10%
20%
30%
40%
Skipped: 0
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
18.64%
11
Yes
37.29%
22
No
81.36%
48
No
62.71%
37
59
TOTAL
TOTAL
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59
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Q32 PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH ANY OTHER COMMENTS, QUESTIONS, OR CONCERNS RELATED TO YOUR COMMUTE, CIRCULATION, AND AMENITIES AT RENAISSANCE PARK, DISCOVERY LABS OR GSK. Answered: 11
Skipped: 48
#
RESPONSES
DATE
1
N/A
9/4/2020 10:39 AM
2
Nothing to ad
9/3/2020 1:10 PM
3
I can cover ~28 miles of my 32 mile commute in ~30-35 minutes via Business Route 30 and 202. Taking the right hand turn off of 202 North onto South Gulph Road to Church Road to Horizon Drive, or ~4 miles of my commute, takes approximately 20 minutes when it should be at least half that.
9/3/2020 11:16 AM
4
More vending machine on site or food choices
9/3/2020 10:57 AM
5
The Amazon vans are annoying.
9/3/2020 10:55 AM
6
Many folks who work in Renaissance walk the park at lunch time. However, the lack of pedestrian connections makes portions of park unsafe for walking due to vehicular traffic. The park landscaping is very well kept and in general very scenic. However the addition of shaded picnic tables, park benches, etc. would be a great amenity for folks to enjoy the outdoor environment during lunch time, work breaks, etc.
9/2/2020 10:36 AM
7
I'm probably an atypical case - I commute to King of Prussia from Lancaster, PA, so regardless of transit options I'd never use them. In the event of car trouble, I'd just work from home. I do, however, enjoy the idea of improving walkability within Renaissance Park.
9/2/2020 10:29 AM
8
I would consider taking rail and using the discounted ride share if rail were in option near my home.
9/2/2020 10:29 AM
9
I like to walk on my lunch break. More walking trails throughout the campus would be nice.
9/2/2020 9:57 AM
10
-Safety lighting at night could be improved -a safe and direct path somehow to the Schuykill River Trail would encourage me to ride my bike to work -Availability of the gym and showers to all Renaissance Park employees would encourage me to ride my bike -Signage of any kind of how to get to the High Speed Line stop nearby the park
9/2/2020 9:54 AM
11
I want to live near my work but I do not have car and there is not better connectivity to my work-place and grocery stores.
9/2/2020 9:53 AM
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Appendix C: King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey Note: Personal information collected from Questions 2, 3, 4, and 10 have been intentionally excluded from this summary. Questions which recieved no repoonses - 6 and 7 - have also been intentionally excluded from this summary
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King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey RENAISSANCE PARK, GSK, AND DISCOVERY LABS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Q5 DO YOU WORK IN KING OF PRUSSIA?
Q1 DO YOU LIVE IN KOP/UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP? Answered: 48
Answered: 48
Skipped: 0
Skipped: 0
Yes
Yes
No No
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
100.00%
No
0.00%
TOTAL
80%
I am retired Please skip ...
90% 100%
I am currently not working ...
48 0
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
48 ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
29.17%
14
No
35.42%
17
I am retired - Please skip to question 21
31.25%
15
I am currently not working - Please skip to question 17
4.17%
2
TOTAL
1 / 37
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10 / 37
47
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Q8 WHAT TIME DO YOU TYPICALLY ARRIVE TO OR START WORK?
Q9 WHEN WORKING IN THE OFFICE - HOW DO YOU ARRIVE TO WORK MOST DAYS OF THE WEEK?
STANTEC | KING OF PRUSSIA DISTRICT
Answered: 26
Skipped: 22
Answered: 24
Skipped: 24
BEFORE 6 A.M.
Drive – self 6:01 A.M. 6:30 A.M.
Drive – dropped off
6:31 A.M. 7:00 A.M.
Drive – share a ride/carpool
7:01 A.M. 7:30 A.M.
Uber/Lyft 7:31 A.M. 8:00 A.M.
Bicycle 8:01 A.M. 8:30 A.M.
Walk 8:31 A.M. 9:00 A.M.
SEPTA Bus AFTER 9:00 A.M. 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
SEPTA Norristown H...
90% 100%
Personal Transportati...
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
BEFORE 6 A.M.
3.85%
1
6:01 A.M. - 6:30 A.M.
11.54%
3
6:31 A.M. - 7:00 A.M.
0.00%
0
7:01 A.M. - 7:30 A.M.
23.08%
6
7:31 A.M. - 8:00 A.M.
15.38%
8:01 A.M. - 8:30 A.M.
Work at Home 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
4
Drive – self
87.50%
21
11.54%
3
Drive – dropped off
0.00%
0
8:31 A.M. - 9:00 A.M.
23.08%
6
Drive – share a ride/carpool
0.00%
0
AFTER 9:00 A.M.
11.54%
3
Uber/Lyft
0.00%
0
Bicycle
0.00%
0
Walk
0.00%
0
SEPTA Bus
0.00%
0
SEPTA Norristown High Speed Line
0.00%
0
Personal Transportation Vehicle - scooter, skateboard, electric unicycle, hoverboard, one wheel
0.00%
0
Work at Home
12.50%
3
TOTAL
26
TOTAL
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Q12 AT WHAT TIME DO YOU TYPICALLY LEAVE OR STOP WORK?
Q11 HOW LONG IS YOUR MORNING COMMUTE? Answered: 23
Answered: 23
Skipped: 25
Skipped: 25
BEFORE 3:00 P.M.
LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
3:00 P.M 3:30 P.M.
15-30 MINUTES
3:31 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 31-45 MINUTES 4:01 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 46-60 MINUTES
4:31 P.M. 5:00 P.M.
61-90 MINUTES
5:01 P.M. 5:30 P.M.
OVER 90 MINUTES
5:31 P.M. 6:00 P.M.
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
AFTER 6:00 P.M.
90% 100%
0%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
47.83%
11
15-30 MINUTES
17.39%
4
31-45 MINUTES
34.78%
8
46-60 MINUTES
0.00%
0
61-90 MINUTES
0.00%
0
OVER 90 MINUTES
0.00%
0
TOTAL
23
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
BEFORE 3:00 P.M.
4.35%
1
3:00 P.M - 3:30 P.M.
13.04%
3
3:31 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
8.70%
2
4:01 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.
30.43%
7
4:31 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
13.04%
3
5:01 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.
21.74%
5
5:31 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
4.35%
1
AFTER 6:00 P.M.
4.35%
1
TOTAL
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23
18 / 37
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Q13 FOR IN OFFICE DAYS - HOW LONG IS YOUR AFTERNOON COMMUTE?
Q14 DO YOU CURRENTLY WORK REMOTELY?
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Answered: 23
Answered: 27
Skipped: 21
Skipped: 25
LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
Yes
15-30 MINUTES No 31-45 MINUTES 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
46-60 MINUTES
61-90 MINUTES
OVER 90 MINUTES
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Yes
66.67%
18
No
33.33%
9
TOTAL
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
34.78%
8
15-30 MINUTES
26.09%
6
31-45 MINUTES
39.13%
9
46-60 MINUTES
0.00%
0
61-90 MINUTES
0.00%
0
OVER 90 MINUTES
0.00%
0
TOTAL
27
23
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Q15 IF YES, HOW MANY DAYS PER WEEK DO YOU TYPICALLY WORK REMOTELY? (Please select a number between 0.5 and 5 from the drop-down menu) Answered: 17
Q16 IF YOU WORK REMOTELY, TYPICALLY WHICH DAYS OF THE WEEK? (Please select all that apply) Answered: 17
Skipped: 31
Skipped: 31 MONDAY
0.5 TUESDAY
1.0
WEDNESDAY
1.5
2.0
THURSDAY
2.5 FRIDAY 3.0 IT VARIES FROM WEEK TO WEEK 3.5 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
4.0
4.5
5.0 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
0.5
0.00%
0
1.0
0.00%
0
1.5
5.88%
1
2.0
0.00%
0
2.5
5.88%
1
3.0
11.76%
2
3.5
0.00%
0
4.0
11.76%
2
4.5
5.88%
1
5.0
58.82%
10
TOTAL
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
MONDAY
82.35%
14
TUESDAY
82.35%
14
WEDNESDAY
82.35%
14
THURSDAY
82.35%
14
FRIDAY
82.35%
14
IT VARIES FROM WEEK TO WEEK
23.53%
4
Total Respondents: 17
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Q17 IF YOU DO NOT TAKE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION TO WORK (SEPTA BUS OR NORRISTOWN HIGH SPEED LINE), WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE? (Please check all that apply) Answered: 12
Skipped: 36
Fare reimbursemen...
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Improved train station, bus...
#
OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
There is no direct line.
10/31/2020 10:50 AM
Additional Bus Shelters
2
The Hughes Park station is due for an update. Riders walk "in the street" along Yerkes Road, because of lack of sidewalks. There are no lights. It's a tragedy waiting to happen. Please don't let it be reactive...
10/27/2020 12:26 AM
More frequent train and bu...
3
NOTHING!!!!
10/26/2020 8:46 PM
4
Don’t want public transportation. Not safe
10/26/2020 7:28 PM
5
None
10/26/2020 6:09 PM
6
nothing, i despise all of the above.
10/26/2020 4:01 PM
7
Safety
10/26/2020 12:49 PM
8
Having a quiet car on the high speed line. Better/newer seats/comfort on the high speed line.
10/26/2020 12:34 PM
9
There's no high speed line in Malvern so not applicable. But if they expanded the chester valley trail to go near hughes park I could bike
10/26/2020 12:10 PM
10
N/A no train station or bus near my work
10/20/2020 5:43 PM
11
I'd be willing to use public transit if I didn't have access to car, but because I do have access and it takes me less then 15 min (compared to >30 on the bus and >60 on the train(s)), I will probably never opt for that.
10/19/2020 3:12 PM
12
I work from home.
10/18/2020 10:00 PM
Improved physical... Shuttle service betw... 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Fare reimbursement or subsidy
25.00%
3
Improved train station, bus shelters
50.00%
6
Additional Bus Shelters
0.00%
0
13
only buses run near my office and I would have to change several times
10/17/2020 9:27 AM
More frequent train and bus service
41.67%
5
14
Nothing would encourage me to take public transportation
10/17/2020 8:02 AM
Improved physical connection (sidewalks) between train station, bus shelters and my office
66.67%
8
15
Would take 2 hours via public transit to get too from work versus 15-20 minutes.
10/16/2020 11:39 PM
Shuttle service between train station and my office
25.00%
3
16
Cleaner trains, safer ride. I used to take the NHSL into the city for work & there were often drug users high & when sometimes drugs being smoked on the train. It was always dirty & gross.
10/16/2020 11:35 PM
Total Respondents: 12
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Q18 WHEN WORKING IN THE OFFICE - HOW OFTEN WOULD YOU WALK, BIKE, OR TAKE A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER (SCOOTER, SKATEBOARD, OTHER) TO WORK? Answered: 24
Q19 IF YOU DO NOT WALK, BIKE OR TAKE A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER (SCOOTER, SKATEBOARD, OTHER) TO WORK, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE? (Please check all that apply)
Skipped: 24
Answered: 24 Every day (year-round)
Skipped: 24
Improved and/or...
Every day (seasonally)
Improved and/or...
2-4 times per week
Dedicated bike lanes or...
Once per week
Improved pedestrian/b...
Once per month
Improved connections ...
Rarely
A safe and dedicated...
Never 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Traffic calming...
90% 100%
Guaranteed ride home in...
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Every day (year-round)
0.00%
0
Every day (seasonally)
0.00%
0
2-4 times per week
4.17%
1
Once per week
4.17%
1
Once per month
0.00%
0
Rarely
0.00%
0
Never
91.67%
22
TOTAL
24
Showers/locker room facilit... Improved changing and... Access to services for... first/last mile shuttle... None of these options woul... 0%
25 / 37
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
26 / 37
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
53
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Q19 IF YOU DO NOT WALK, BIKE OR TAKE A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER (SCOOTER, SKATEBOARD, OTHER) TO WORK, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE? (Please check all that apply)
Q20 IF YOU CURRENTLY WORK REMOTELY, WHAT WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME BACK TO THE OFFICE? (Please select all that apply)
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Answered: 24
Answered: 20
Skipped: 24
King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey Improved
Required to return by...
ANSWER CHOICES and/or...
RESPONSES
Improved and/or increased amount of sidewalks throughout the District
45.83%
11
Improved and/or increased amount of crosswalks throughout the District.
33.33%
8
Dedicated bike markings on the street. Dedicated bike lanes or sharrow
12.50%
3
Improved pedestrian/bicycle connections to public transportation stops and stations
12.50%
3
pedestrian/b... Improved connections to regional bike trails.
29.17%
7
A safe and dedicated storage Improvedspace for my bicycle or personal transportation vehicle
8.33%
2
20.83%
5
Guaranteed ride home in case of emergencies or unscheduled overtime
4.17%
1
Showers/locker room facilities in my building.
Traffic calming... Improved changing and shower facilities at my office
8.33%
2
0.00%
0
Access to services Guaranteed for personal errands during the day (via Zip-Car or an equivalent service provided at work)
4.17%
1
first/last mile shuttle service between work and public transportation
0.00%
0
41.67%
10
Improved and/or...
Enforcing reasonable... Limiting workplace/bu...
lanes or...
Improved
connections ...
Traffic calming measures to reduce vehicle speed and increase bike/ped. safety. A safe and dedicated...
ride home in...
Showers/locker
None of these options encourage me to walk or bike to work in the future. roomwould facilit... Total Respondents: 24
Improved changing and...
#
Skipped: 28
OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
Staggering days at the... Enhanced office cleaning More outdoor open space a... More workspace/lo... N/A - I am currently no... 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Required to return by Supervisor
70.00%
14
Enforcing reasonable safety protocols (mandatory face coverings, social distancing, limit room capacity, barriers between work stations, etc.)
20.00%
4
1
Access to I work from for... home services
11/20/2020 12:56 AM
2
I don't work close enough. But these options would persuade me IF I did work in town.
10/27/2020 12:26 AM
Limiting workplace/building occupancy
25.00%
5
10/26/2020 12:34 PM
Staggering days at the office between employees
45.00%
9
Enhanced office cleaning
20.00%
4
More outdoor open space and streetscape amenities
15.00%
3
More workspace/location amenities (On-site food options; proximity to convenience retail, restaurants and coffee shop; on-site gym/tness center, etc.)
20.00%
4
N/A - I am currently not working
15.00%
3
3
first/last I'm 15 miles from work on major roads. I would not be comfortable doing any of the suggested mile shuttle...
things for 15 miles. None of these options woul...
4
Please expand the chester valley trail to go further east
5
My commuting would be easily manageable on a bike (>20 min), but the roads required for use 10/19/2020 3:12 PM 0% without 10% 20% 30% 40% trafficked 50% by60% 70% 90% 100% have narrow shoulders markings, are heavily fast cars, and I 80% would often travel in low-light times of day.
6
Nothing would encourage me to walk, bike or take any other of the options mentioned
10/26/2020 12:10 PM
10/17/2020 8:02 AM
Total Respondents: 20
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#
OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
DO NOT WANT TO RETURN PHYSICALLY
10/26/2020 8:46 PM
2
The governor removing his draconian restrictions
10/26/2020 4:01 PM
3
I work from home. I drive to and from appointments. I also drive to my office in Ardmore once in awhile.
10/16/2020 10:11 PM
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Q21 IF RENAISSANCE PARK ADDED AMENITIES, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING AMENITIES ARE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE TO YOU? (Please drag them into their order of importance to you from the left hand side of the bar or rank them numerically) Answered: 48
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Skipped: 0
Restaurants and coffee...
1
2
4
5
35.42% 17
14.58% 7
6.25% 3
14.58% 7
10.42% 5
2.08% 1
4.17% 2
6.25% 3
2.08% 1
4.17% 2
0.00% 0
48
4.17% 2
8.33% 4
10.42% 5
8.33% 4
8.33% 4
10.42% 5
6.25% 3
14.58% 7
8.33% 4
12.50% 6
8.33% 4
48
Convenience retail
4.17% 2
8.33% 4
10.42% 5
16.67% 8
18.75% 9
6.25% 3
12.50% 6
2.08% 1
8.33% 4
6.25% 3
6.25% 3
48
Walkability more sidewalks and trails for community use
29.17% 14
25.00% 12
16.67% 8
12.50% 6
8.33% 4
4.17% 2
2.08% 1
0.00% 0
2.08% 1
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
48
Parks, open space, and outdoor fitness opportunities
10.42% 5
29.17% 14
18.75% 9
10.42% 5
14.58% 7
10.42% 5
6.25% 3
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
48
Gym/fitness center
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
6.25% 3
14.58% 7
2.08% 1
25.00% 12
22.92% 11
12.50% 6
12.50% 6
2.08% 1
2.08% 1
48
Personal Services like hair salon, dry cleaning, etc.
0.00% 0
4.17% 2
6.25% 3
4.17% 2
6.25% 3
14.58% 7
16.67% 8
22.92% 11
12.50% 6
8.33% 4
4.17% 2
48
Daycare services
4.17% 2
0.00% 0
6.25% 3
2.08% 1
2.08% 1
0.00% 0
10.42% 5
16.67% 8
14.58% 7
25.00% 12
18.75% 9
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Entertainment venues
4.17% 2
6.25% 3
2.08% 1
4.17% 2
8.33% 4
6.25% 3
12.50% 6
6.25% 3
14.58% 7
16.67% 8
18.75% 9
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Pet-friendly spaces
4.17% 2
4.17% 2
10.42% 5
6.25% 3
8.33% 4
12.50% 6
2.08% 1
12.50% 6
10.42% 5
14.58% 7
14.58% 7
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Bike sharing systems/Bike racks
4.17% 2
0.00% 0
6.25% 3
6.25% 3
12.50% 6
8.33% 4
4.17% 2
6.25% 3
14.58% 7
10.42% 5
27.08% 13
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Restaurants and coffee shops
Parking
Parking
Convenience retail Walkability more sidewal... Parks, open space, and... Gym/fitness center Personal Services lik... Daycare services Entertainment venues Pet-friendly spaces Bike sharing systems/Bike... 0
1
2
3
4
5
29 / 37
6
7
8
9
10
3
6
7
8
9
10
11
TOTAL
56
King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey
King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey
Q22 ARE THERE OTHER AMENITIES THAT YOU WOULD UTILIZE IF ADDED TO RENAISSANCE PARK?
Q23 WHICH OF THESE RETAIL CENTER DO YOU SHOP AT LEAST EVERY TWO (2) WEEKS?
STANTEC | KING OF PRUSSIA DISTRICT
Answered: 17
Answered: 44
Skipped: 31
Skipped: 4
King of Prussia Town...
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RESPONSES
DATE
1
Whole foods
11/2/2020 9:12 PM
2
Lower or locked in Real estate taxes for current home owners who will pay more from this project increased housing values.
10/28/2020 9:07 PM
King of Prussia Mall
3
MORE TREES
10/27/2020 10:38 AM
King of Prussia Center
4
Disc Golf Course, playground for kids, breakfast/lunch cafe, open activity space for outside events
10/27/2020 12:26 AM
5
PARK, Trails, bike path
10/26/2020 10:43 PM
6
None
10/26/2020 6:09 PM
7
no, i dont want any changes to the way it is. I dont want more of your agenda21 crap. Kopbid is trying to take over this town and i am sick of it.
10/26/2020 4:01 PM
8
Community based retail, local businesses
10/26/2020 3:25 PM
9
Splash pad!!
10/26/2020 12:44 PM
10
N/A
10/26/2020 12:42 PM
11
Tennis courts
10/26/2020 12:10 PM
12
No
10/21/2020 4:17 PM
13
level recreational fields, PA Wine and Spirits store.
10/18/2020 10:00 PM
14
benches
10/18/2020 4:33 PM
15
adult day care
10/17/2020 9:27 AM
16
I would not utilize the Renaissance Park location.
10/17/2020 8:02 AM
17
No
10/16/2020 11:39 PM
Establishment along 202... Henderson Center Bridgeport West Conshohocken Conshohocken 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
70%
80%
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
King of Prussia Town Center
50.00%
22
King of Prussia Mall
20.45%
9
King of Prussia Center
27.27%
12
Establishment along 202 corridor
61.36%
27
Henderson Center
70.45%
31
Bridgeport
6.82%
3
West Conshohocken
2.27%
1
Conshohocken
4.55%
2
Total Respondents: 44
31 / 37
60%
32 / 37
King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey
King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey
RENAISSANCE PARK, GSK, AND DISCOVERY LABS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Q23 WHICH OF THESE RETAIL CENTER DO YOU SHOP AT LEAST EVERY TWO (2) WEEKS?
Q24 WOULD LIVING IN RENAISSANCE PARK BE DESIRABLE FOR YOU IF THERE WERE NICE APARTMENTS OR TOWN HOMES AVAILABLE?
Answered: 44 Resident Skipped: 4 Stakeholder Survey King of Prussia Renaissance Park
Answered: 46 #
King of OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
DATE
1
I'm not sure of the name but the center with target and FedEx at Henderson and 202
11/20/2020 12:56 AM
2
King of Others too congested. Completed opposed to developing renaissance as such. The roads and Prussia Mall traffic do not adequately support this. Neighbors have organized to fight and oppose.
10/31/2020 10:50 AM
3
Only Wegmans King of.Mostly Shop online.
10/26/2020 8:46 PM
Prussia Town...
Prussia Center
4
We do not shop in your town center. We liked it better as open space and the golf course before that.
10/26/2020 4:01 PM
5
alongWhole 202... Foods in Collegeville, Whole Foods in Plymouth Meeting Kimberton
10/26/2020 3:25 PM
6
BJ's Oaks, Pa Henderson
10/22/2020 6:31 PM
7
Walmart Center
10/21/2020 4:17 PM
8
Pre-COVID? Probably all of these.
10/19/2020 3:12 PM
9
Valley Forge shopping Center
10/19/2020 10:23 AM
10
Aldi & GiantWest food markets and CVS & Walgreens drug stores Conshohocken
10/17/2020 8:02 AM
Skipped: 2
Yes
Establishment
11
Bridgeport
BJ's Wholesale Oaks
No
0%
10/16/2020 8:58 PM
Conshohocken
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
RESPONSES
King of Prussia Town Center
50.00%
22
King of Prussia Mall
20.45%
9
King of Prussia Center
27.27%
12
Establishment along 202 corridor
61.36%
27
Henderson Center
70.45%
31
Bridgeport
6.82%
3
West Conshohocken
2.27%
1
Conshohocken
4.55%
2
90% 100%
Yes
23.91%
11
No
76.09%
35 46
Total Respondents: 44
32 / 37
80%
RESPONSES
90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES
70%
ANSWER CHOICES
TOTAL 0%
60%
34 / 37
57
58
16
Concerned with all the traffic. Should have more entrances so traffic is disbursed.
17
The 5G cell phone tower that is located near LeBus bakery and overlooking the elementary 10/20/2020 5:07 PM King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey school is a major health concern for this neighborhood. These towers have been linked to childhood cancer and an 80% increase in cancer for those living within a quarter-mile of the tower. The other issue right in the same proximity is the mulch company and the toxic chemicals that they use on a daily basis constantly permeate through the air and likely are polluting our air quality
STANTEC | KING OF PRUSSIA DISTRICT
King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey 18 #
RESPONSES
DATE
1
Definitely need Senior living options and medical:dental offices
11/1/2020 1:33 AM
2
As stated above, the area cannot handle extra traffic. In addition, the area has a Superfund and various testing wells. It is not a healthy environment to live on, or work multiple hours. Part of the GSK land was designated as township " green space" per the plan over 10 years ago.
10/31/2020 10:50 AM
3
Crooked Ln at 700 is a very high accident turn. Over 10 accidents in this right hand turn towards Gulph Rd from Hughes Park. This stat is not normal and needs to addressed. We need hard barriers for steel cars going airborne on video on this turn. Welcome to the area!
10/28/2020 9:07 PM
4
TREE LINED WALKWAYS. POSSIBLY PONDS. PERHAPS PICNIC AREAS
10/27/2020 10:38 AM
5
Traffic and speeding along Crooked Lane between Philadelphia and White Ave is an issue. The safety and improved quality of life to the local residents should be a priority. Personally, being within a school zone; speed bumps should be installed to establish safe traffic flow in that area. And/or deter increased traffic through the residential area. Local environmental concerns have also been closely monitored and challenged for years (development/environmental management in the Super Fund sites and Grinding Acres air quality so close to an elementary school). Work with the neighborhood to improve these areas of concern. Be an advocate and it would establish a trusting relationship where we all can help each other and prosper.
10/27/2020 12:26 AM
6
Need to make sure whatever goes in there, there is plenty of space, parking and traffic is directed properly! DONT SQUISH SO MANY APARTMENT BUILDINGS INTO ONE AREA. ITS UGLY AND NOT ENOUGH SPACE!!!!
10/26/2020 10:43 PM
7
DO NOT WANT MORE HOUSING!!!!!!!! Or more TRAFFIC!!!!!
10/26/2020 8:46 PM
8
Too much traffic along Crooked Lane as it is. Any more commercial or residential will overload and will be too congestive to the area. We moved out of the city for peace and quiet and now we feel the city is moving to us along with the unwanted crime rate that will come to our nice quiet community.
10/26/2020 6:09 PM
9
assitded living and nursing home facilities are needed more and more in the township. For safety reasons, the park should have access to Crooked Lane.
10/26/2020 5:29 PM
10
You are going to double the traffic coming through here. Trucks already come speeding through, we dont want more disgusting high rise buildings and businesses.
10/26/2020 4:01 PM
11
I would not like any apartments/town homes built there at all but especially not along Jones Road.
10/26/2020 1:19 PM
12
Please take into mind traffic and safety of existing residence due to increased use
13
10/20/2020 5:43 PM
Q25 PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH ANY OTHER COMMENTS, 10/19/2020 9:07 PM Please keep in mind traffic safety- additional traffic lights, speed limits. Also we have recently QUESTIONS, OR CONCERNS RELATED TO CIRCULATION, AND been told about a safety issue regarding the mulch burned behind gulph school and that it’s not regulations to ensure air we are breathing is safe. PARK. safe. Would appreciate AMENITIES ATtheRENAISSANCE
19
The intersection of Crooked Ln, Yerkes Rd, Holstein Rd, and the Gulf Elementary School bus 29 AnySkipped: 19 traffic flow relating to entrance is already a messy and awkwardAnswered: intersection. increased the development of Renaissance Park is going to exacerbate an already poor situation. I hope that it is a high priority for development to preserve safe access and use to the existing spaces.
10/19/2020 3:12 PM
20
Affordable housing for seniors
10/19/2020 10:23 AM
21
none are needed, as the area should cater to workers and have as little impact as possible on 10/18/2020 4:33 PM King of Prussia Renaissance Park Resident Stakeholder Survey surrounding neighborhoods
22
condos similar to Valley Forge Towers would be great for those of us who may wish to downsize and live on one-floor.
10/17/2020 9:27 AM
23
Traffic and safety would be top for me. Living on Crooked and it being a state owned road, the traffic can be very busy. Renaissance has wanted36 to open / 37from their development to Crooked for quite some time now. We definitely do no need more traffic. The landscaping business on Yerkes is horrible. Hits me with smells at home and at work. Windows needs to be closed. That I am sure is a constant complaint that you may not know about. All that being said, it is a great development back there, outdated a bit, and could be an amazing place with some help.
10/17/2020 8:07 AM
24
The traffic currently traveling on Crooked Lane is a crazy combination of tractor trailers, which make no sense on the road way - called Crooked Lane for a reason and oftentimes speeding vehicles - both autos and trucks. Because of that, it is already an unsafe roadway. It has no speed bumps or stop signs at intervals to discourage speeders and the lives of the children, dog-walkers and other residents is endangered as a result. I have witnessed drivers who were unhappy the vehicle in front of them were not going fast enough to pass on the double line. As I said a crazy combination and a potentially very dangerous one.
10/17/2020 8:02 AM
25
There are two major health issues in this neighborhood that need to be addressed: the first is the mulch company & the air pollution caused by their chemicals. The second is the large cell phone tower that was put up during the Covid lockdowns, right next to the elementary school. These towers have been linked to cancer & many other illnesses.
10/16/2020 11:35 PM
26
I'm mainly concerned about the traffic. Is there going to more traffic on Crooked Lane? If so, I'm opposed to your plans.
10/16/2020 10:11 PM
27
The major concern for Schoolside Manor is the already congested traffic on Crooked Lane. It makes it extremely difficult and frustrating to try to exit or enter ,especially during rush hour. We would not to see any further development that would add to the existing problems.
10/16/2020 8:51 PM
10/26/2020 12:42 PM
28
Increased Traffic has to be addressed around our neighborhood
10/16/2020 8:34 PM
We live behind Renaissance park in a quiet neighborhood. Noise/ light would certainly be a concern.
10/26/2020 12:34 PM
29
10/16/2020 8:22 PM
14
My home abuts Renaissance Park therefore limiting/controlling traffic and associated noise is of great concern to me.
10/21/2020 6:07 PM
Please honor the Board of Supervisors' past decisions to not connect Renaissance Blvd to Crooked Lane. That connection would create extremely dangerous traffic conditions for residents and commuters. As the BID begins working in the Renaissance Park area we hope that they keep in mind traffic impact and public s afety on our roads.
15
TRAFFIC! TRAFFIC! TRAFFIC! I live on Crooked Ln near Renaissance Park. The surrounding roads are not capable of handling the amount of traffic that would result from developing this area. It needs to be green space! We have enough stores in K of P!
10/21/2020 4:17 PM
16
Concerned with all the traffic. Should have more entrances so traffic is disbursed.
10/20/2020 5:43 PM
17
The 5G cell phone tower that is located near LeBus bakery and overlooking the elementary school is a major health concern for this neighborhood. These towers have been linked to childhood cancer and an 80% increase in cancer for those living within a quarter-mile of the tower. The other issue right in the same proximity is the mulch company and the toxic chemicals that they use on a daily basis constantly permeate through the air and likely are polluting our air quality
10/20/2020 5:07 PM
18
Please keep in mind traffic safety- additional traffic lights, speed limits. Also we have recently been told about a safety issue regarding the mulch burned behind gulph school and that it’s not safe. Would appreciate regulations to ensure the air we are breathing is safe.
10/19/2020 9:07 PM
19
The intersection of Crooked Ln, Yerkes Rd, Holstein Rd, and the Gulf Elementary School bus entrance is already a messy and awkward intersection. Any increased traffic flow relating to the development of Renaissance Park is going to exacerbate an already poor situation. I hope that it is a high priority for development to preserve safe access and use to the existing spaces.
10/19/2020 3:12 PM
20
Affordable housing for seniors
10/19/2020 10:23 AM
21
none are needed, as the area should cater to workers and have as little impact as possible on surrounding neighborhoods
10/18/2020 4:33 PM
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