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Hide/Show Print Tools Old Town Keller Phase II Survey Respondents: 1368 displayed, 1368 total Status: Closed Launched Date: 03/05/2018 Closed Date: 05/08/2018 1. Please enter your 5-digit ZIP code Total Respondents 1368 2. What is your age? Younger than 18 12 1% n/a n/a 18-24 40 3% n/a n/a 25-34 131 10% n/a n/a 35-44 358 26% n/a n/a 45-54 411 30% n/a n/a 55-64 251 18% n/a n/a 65 or Older 148 11% n/a n/a Prefer Not to Answer 17 1% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1368 100% 3. Are you male or female? Male 514 38% n/a n/a Female 828 61% n/a n/a Prefer Not to Answer 26 2% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1368 100% 4. Do you have any children under the age of 18 at home? (If yes, check all that apply) No 626 46% n/a n/a Yes, Under Age 6 234 17% n/a n/a Yes, Age 6-12 398 29% n/a n/a Yes, Age 13-18 394 29% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1368 5. Please indicate your annual household income from the following ranges Below $54,999 54 4% n/a n/a $55,000-$74,999 83 6% n/a n/a $75,000-$94,900 78 6% n/a n/a $95,000-$114,999 146 11% n/a n/a $115,000-$134,999 139 10% n/a n/a $135,000-$154,999 107 8% n/a n/a $155,000-$174,000 110 8% n/a n/a $175,000-$194,999 83 6% n/a n/a $195,000 or Above 339 25% n/a n/a http://10.selectsurvey.net/cityofkeller/printoverview.aspx?surveyid=n2lh8n2 1/6

Prefer Not to Answer 229 17% n/a n/a Total Respondents 1368 100% 6. How many times in the past 12 months have you visited Old Town Keller? 1-5 Times 442 35% n/a n/a 6-10 Times 290 23% n/a n/a 11-15 Times 155 12% n/a n/a 16-20 Times 93 7% n/a n/a 20+ Times 232 19% n/a n/a I have not visited Old Town Keller in the past 12 months 7. Which amenities bring you to Old Town Keller (check all that apply) Total Respondents 1249 100% http://10.selectsurvey.net/cityofkeller/printoverview.aspx?surveyid=n2lh8n2 2/6 37 3% n/a n/a Response Total Response Percent Restaurants 1138 91% n/a n/a Nightlife/Entertainment 327 26% n/a n/a Shopping 459 37% n/a n/a Services (Salon, Massage, Dry Cleaner) My Child's School/Daycare I Work in Old Town Keller I Live in Old Town Keller Other, please specify: 8. Please rank the following amenities you would like to see more of in Old Town Keller Total Respondents 1249 252 20% n/a n/a 20 2% n/a n/a 32 3% n/a n/a 22 2% n/a n/a 130 10% n/a n/a Dining Choices 1.7 Nightlife/Entertainment 3.46 Retail Shopping Choices 2.89 Service Options 4.43 Office Space 5.4 Special Events/Weekend Entertainment 9. How often do you visit Old Town Keller before/after visiting the Keller Sports Park? 3.14 Total Respondents 1247 (skipped this question) 121 I Do Not Visit the Keller Sports Park 779 62% n/a n/a Never 175 14% n/a n/a 25% of the Time 184 15% n/a n/a 50% of the Time 66 5% n/a n/a

75% of the Time 26 2% n/a n/a Every Time 19 2% n/a n/a 10. How do you get to Old Town Keller? (check all that apply) Total Respondents 1249 100% Walk 115 9% n/a n/a Bike 109 9% n/a n/a Drive 1227 98% n/a n/a Ride Share (Uber, Lyft) Total Respondents 1249 61 5% n/a n/a 11. Thinking about the improvements made in Old Town Phase I (west of Hwy. 377/Main Street) in 2017, including parking, lighting, landscaping, public art and pedestrian amenities, what do you like? I'm Not Familiar with the Phase I Improvements 155 17% n/a n/a I like... 763 83% n/a n/a Total Respondents 916 100% (skipped this question) 452 12. Thinking about the improvements made in Old Town Phase I (west of Hwy. 377/Main Street) in 2017, including parking, lighting, landscaping, public art and pedestrian amenities, what do you NOT like? I'm Not Familiar with the Phase I Improvements 185 20% n/a n/a I don't like... 731 80% n/a n/a Total Respondents 916 100% (skipped this question) 452 13. As we plan for public improvements in Old Town Keller Phase II, how would you prioritize the following? Additional Public Parking 3.17 Additional Lighting 4.63 Development of Existing Park Land on Bates Street 4.71 Hike/Bike Trail Connections 4.02 Pedestrian Amenities (Sidewalks, Benches, Shade) 2.59 Bike Racks 6.39 Landscaping 4.48 Public Art 5.99 14. In thinking about navigating to Old Town Keller and browsing its businesses, what types of existing signage do you find most useful? What would you like to see changed or added as part of this project? 15. What type of parking would you most prefer in Old Town Keller? http://10.selectsurvey.net/cityofkeller/printoverview.aspx?surveyid=n2lh8n2 3/6

On-Street Parallel 5.17 On-Street Angled (pull in) 3.07 On-Street Angled (back in) 5.48 On-Street Perpendicular 4.62 Parking Lot 2.23 Parking Garage 4.4 Free Valet 4.56 Paid Valet 6.48 16. When thinking about crossing Hwy. 377/Main Street, how would you rank the following options for a pedestrian crossing? Signalized Crossing (Street 2.25 Level) Overhead Crosswalk (Bridge) 1.8 Underground Crosswalk (Tunnel) Leave As Is (Only Protected Crossing at the FM 1709/Keller Pkwy. Intersection) 17. I think it s important for the City of Keller to continue public improvements in Old Town Keller. http://10.selectsurvey.net/cityofkeller/printoverview.aspx?surveyid=n2lh8n2 4/6 2.53 3.42 Strongly Agree 594 66% n/a n/a Agree 219 24% n/a n/a Neutral 60 7% n/a n/a Disagree 15 2% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 16 2% n/a n/a 18. Crossing Hwy. 377/Main Street is easy as a pedestrian. Strongly Agree 12 1% n/a n/a Agree 31 3% n/a n/a Neutral 106 12% n/a n/a Disagree 267 30% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 488 54% n/a n/a 19. Crossing Hwy. 377/Main Street is easy in a vehicle. Strongly Agree 26 3% n/a n/a Agree 149 16% n/a n/a Neutral 127 14% n/a n/a

Disagree 365 40% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 237 26% n/a n/a 20. Parking is easy in Old Town Keller during the day. Strongly Agree 68 8% n/a n/a Agree 385 43% n/a n/a Neutral 254 28% n/a n/a Disagree 151 17% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 46 5% n/a n/a 21. Parking is easy in Old Town Keller in the evening. Strongly Agree 17 2% n/a n/a Agree 149 16% n/a n/a Neutral 302 33% n/a n/a Disagree 314 35% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 122 13% n/a n/a 22. It is easy to find my way around Old Town Keller as a pedestrian. Strongly Agree 78 9% n/a n/a Agree 380 42% n/a n/a Neutral 240 27% n/a n/a Disagree 177 20% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 29 3% n/a n/a 23. It is easy to find the Old Town Keller connections to the city s trail system. Strongly Agree 30 3% n/a n/a Agree 150 17% n/a n/a Neutral 350 39% n/a n/a Disagree 281 31% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 93 10% n/a n/a 24. I would like to see more public art in Old Town Keller. Strongly Agree 98 11% n/a n/a Agree 283 31% n/a n/a http://10.selectsurvey.net/cityofkeller/printoverview.aspx?surveyid=n2lh8n2 5/6

Neutral 321 36% n/a n/a Disagree 127 14% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 75 8% n/a n/a 25. I would like to see more interactive/play features in Old Town Keller. Strongly Agree 192 21% n/a n/a Agree 331 37% n/a n/a Neutral 260 29% n/a n/a Disagree 90 10% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 31 3% n/a n/a 26. I would like to see more entertainment and special events in Old Town Keller Strongly Agree 374 41% n/a n/a Agree 374 41% n/a n/a Neutral 118 13% n/a n/a Disagree 21 2% n/a n/a Strongly Disagree 17 2% n/a n/a 27. Please share any other comments or suggestions you have for us as we plan improvements for Old Town Keller Phase II. Total Respondents 446 (skipped this question) 922 http://10.selectsurvey.net/cityofkeller/printoverview.aspx?surveyid=n2lh8n2 6/6