Shelter Land Use Code Amendment: Survey Results Homeless Shelter LUCA Community Workshop April 3, 2018
Citywide Survey Results 85% 09m:55s completion rate to complete 1896 number of responses
Q2: Neighborhood Area 15% 10% 5% 0%
Q3 & Q4: Additional Demographics Client/Operator/Provider Bellevue Business Owner 12.89% 3.23% 87.11% 96.77% Yes No Yes No
Q5: Elements that Define a Permanent Homeless Shelter 8 1 3 2 6 Score 4 2 0
Q6: Shelter Should Be Near 6 1 2 5 3 4 Score 3 2 1 0 Employment Transit services Health services Workforce Social services Public facilities Faith centers opportunities training
Q7: Shelter Should Not Be Near 6 1 2 3 5 4 Score 3 2 1 0 Parks and Single-family Multifamily Preschool and Primary school Secondary Post-secondary community residential residential childcare (elementary) school (middle school centers centers and high) (colleges)
Q8. Submittal Requirements Code of Good Neighbor Conduct Plan 25% 26% Exterior Drawings Screening Plans 14% 17% Site Layout 18%
Q9. GNA Stakeholder Input Survey Results Open Comment Responses • Schools/students 2 Public Safety • Healthcare providers • Council members Homeless Individuals • Transit customers Surroundng Businesses • Shelter/service operators Faith Communities • Area workers Eastside Cities Bellevue Residents 3 Subject Matter Experts 1 Residential Neighbors 0 1 2 3 Weighted Average
Q10. Additional Comments or Ideas Additional comments provided input on the following topics: • Common definitions for key terms • Council should explore different policy direction • Input on location of shelter and proximity to other uses • Input on shelter operations • Safety concerns • Input on future public engagement processes • Input on code requirements and application requirements
Q11. City News & Shelter- Related Updates 80% 1 60% 2 3 40% 20% 0%
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