In-Person Surveys Recognizing that online survey responses were concentrated among older, white residents in North and West Fort Worth, the City prioritized events that would reach underrepresented groups such as younger residents, transit- dependent individuals, non-English speakers, and communities in South and East Fort Worth. Figure 3.6 and Figure 3.7 illustrate the in- person survey designs. Overall, these efforts, which are detailed in Table 3.1 , resulted in 409 completed in-person surveys, complementing online engagement and resulting in a more representative cross-section of community input. The combined impact of the outreach effort was significant. A total of 409 physical survey responses were collected, including 267 focused on traffic safety and 142 on transportation satisfaction. The initiative successfully reached underrepresented demographic groups, helping to balance the skew typically seen in online survey participation. Among the high-impact events, ArtsGoggle proved especially productive, yielding 92 completed surveys, while Trinity Metro transfer stations collectively contributed 171 responses, making these venues the most effective engagement points.
Table 3.1: Survey Respondents by Event Date Venue Surveys 9/16/2024 Meadowbrook-Poly United Methodist Church 6 9/17/2024 Texas Wesleyan University 13
9/19/2024 Texas Wesleyan University
8
9/25/2024 Tarrant County College South Campus 9/26/2024 Tarrant County College South Campus 10/1/2024 Ventana HOA - National Night Out
7
9
15
In-person Engagement Opportunities
Historic Southside NA - National Night Out Tarrant County Harambee Festival
10/1/2024
28
10/5/2024
54
10/14/2024 Sierra Vista and La Gran Plaza Transfer Stations
67
10/16/2024
Central Station
41
Dr. Dennis Dunkins Transfer Station Harvest Community Safety Fair
10/17/2024
63
10/19/2024
6
10/19/2024
ArtsGoggle
92
TOTAL:
409
In-person Engagement Opportunities
116
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