Midtown Neighborhood Plan

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PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

DOOR-TO-DOOR Q&A 1. What is one thing you want to change about your neighborhood?

patrol

Clean

Drugs

Lighting

streets

Trash

Stop

Speed

watch

The planning process for the Midtown Neighborhood was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Neighborhood Planning Team was challenged to develop alternative community engagement methods so that crucial feedback could still be gathered from the residents. The City Staff conducted a door-to-door survey effort to engage plan area residents and inform them about the planning effort. As part of that initial outreach the residents were asked to respond to three prompts. The results of the door-todoor outreach are highlighted to the right. Additionally, Mayor Pro Tem Judy Morales led volunteers to help visit with residents about neighborhood planning and collected many of these responses.

mps

Better

Traffic

police

Lights Sidewalks street people Homeless alleys

2. What is one thing you want to preserve about your neighborhood?

Historic houses people

homes

Culture old

focused

preserved

neighbors

Quiet

cleaned

fixed

Trees

Brownstone

Streets

Brick

3. How do you see your neighborhood in 15 years?

Parks

community

Hopefully

people

Need

Cleaner

Neighbors

together

hold

apart

fall

watching

store

EVENT PHOTOS

Better

houses

Jones

TEMPLE, TEXAS

safer

12

Hope North

arent

playgrounds

good

homes


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