Laserfiche WebLink
16 Great Neck R.oadNorth <br />Nashpee,-Alassachusetts 02649 <br />Ms. Faulkner commented that she was in the percentage of responses that felt pessimistic due <br />to the water quality. <br />Climate, Natural Hazards, and Natural Resources: <br />Climate Change: 5% said they were very concerned about climate related impacts while 10% <br />think education around this area is unimportant. <br />Water Resources: 541 of respondents answered clean and reliable drinking water is somewhat <br />or very important while 60% are concerned with storm water management. <br />Forestry: 62% would support town budgeting for a street tree program and 50% would support <br />a bylaw. <br />Other: 38% of participants voted to support prohibitions on: construction in flood zones, <br />pesticides, and chemical fertilizers. <br />Ms. Waygan stated there will be a fertilizer bylaw but she is wondering if it will be strong <br />enough. <br />Facilities and Services: <br />Water and Wastewater.- 2/3 of responses would like the Wastewater Management Plan to be <br />updated. Y2 support sewer and addressing the PFAs. <br />Recreation: 60% stated ocean beaches meet their needs, while 40% answered bike trails <br />failed to meet expectations. 3/ support the improvement of town beach facilities including the <br />concession stands. '/ of respondents expressed interest in an indoor swimming pool. <br />Other Govt. Services: 75% of respondents answered satisfied or greater with Fire and Police <br />while 84% were most satisfactory with the Public Library. 15% said they were unsatisfied with <br />beaches and parking lots, road conditions, and public housing. <br />Transportation: <br />Vehicles: 50% of respondents are unsatisfied with traffic congestion between Memorial Day <br />and Labor Day. Y4 were neutral or satisfied with off season traffic flow. <br />Public Transportation: 98% answered rarely or never to taking the local bus. The bus to Boston <br />was the only form of public transport utilized with 1 % reporting use of it often. <br />Active Transportation: 50% agreed that sidewalks, crosswalks, and trails are very important <br />and 2/3 would support an update to the bike and pedestrian access plan. <br />Other. Over 80% are neutral or satisfied with road conditions and traffic safety. <br />Last time Ms. Sweet was here there was a discussion about implementation and the process <br />for achieving the plans goals. Within the actions, it describes who the primary driving <br />responsible force behind the action is as well as other support parties, time frames, costs, etc. <br />3 <br />