The mayor’s office launched a 30-day community survey this week aimed at gathering resident feedback on traffic congestion and parking availability in some of the city’s busiest commercial districts.
The survey, available both online and at pop-up feedback stations in several neighborhoods, asks residents to rate specific intersections and rank which corridors feel most in need of improvement.
“We hear complaints constantly, but we wanted something more structured than that,” said a spokesperson for the mayor’s office. Results will be compiled into a report expected to shape next year’s infrastructure budget proposals.