Project Materials
Community Meeting #1
Nearly 30 individuals joined us for the first Community Meeting, held February 11, 2025, at Mangum-Howell Community Center. Participants had the opportunity to answer several questions presented on large boards, take a survey, build their cross section, and talk with the project team. Results from the meeting will be posted soon!
The presentation boards are below. Please contact the project team if you would like to leave feedback or have questions about the meeting.
The board provides an overview of the Reimagine Corridor Program, Revive2Thrive Initiative, and the approach to community engagement and project development: Listen, Report, Finalize.
This board provides information about the Reimagine Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook Drive Corridor Study and the community meeting.
We asked the community how they experience Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook Drive:
In a single word, how would you describe Veterans Memorial? How would you describe Fallbrook Drive?
How often do you travel on Veterans Memorial or Fallbrook Drive?
What is your primary mode of travel?
This board asks for community feedback on safety concerns on Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook Drive.
On a scale of 1 (Very Unsafe) to 5 (Very Safe), how safe do you feel using Veterans Memorial or Fallbrook Drive currently?
What concerns you most about safety on Veterans Memorial or Fallbrook Drive?
Share a story or example of a safety issue you’ve witnessed on Veterans Memorial or Fallbrook Drive.
Here we asked the community to imagine they had $100 to spend on improvements to Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook Drive. How would you distribute your $100 across the different options:
Vehicle lanes
Wayfinding and signage
Trees and Shade
Placemaking
Landscaping
Signal Improvements
Wider sidewalks/multimodal paths
Street and sidewalk lighting
Drainage improvements
Protected bike lanes
Public Art
Other (write in your own)
Here, the community is asked to provide feedback on what they would like to see more of in the community.
What would make Veterans Memorial or Fallbrook Drive more enjoyable?
What would make Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook feel more welcoming and reflective on the community’s character and identity?