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Short North seeks community input on parking and transportation

The Short North Arts District wants to know more about your parking and transportation habits while visiting.

Let your opinion be heard on parking in the Short North. | Photo by Amish Oza via @shortnorthartsdistrict

Let your parking opinions be heard in this survey. | Photo by Amish Oza via @shortnorthartsdistrict

Do you have an opinion on parking in the Short North? Of course you do — that’s what makes us all Columbusites after all.

Currently, the Short North Arts District wants to hear those opinions + is running a 10-minute survey to gauge your last few visits to the area. Was parking easy? Do you prefer a garage or street parking? How often do you visit? These are the kinds of questions the survey is asking, and you could win a $25 gift card to various local shops in the Short North just by filling it out.

While most of the survey options are multiple choice, there is a chance to write-in suggestions near the end.

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