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CAMP Evaluation General Public

CAMP Evaluation Survey

Since 2018, visitors to Chautauqua have had to pay for parking on weekends and holidays between Memorial and Labor Day weekends. The City of Boulder’s pilot project, the Chautauqua Access Management Plan (CAMP), seeks to increase livability for nearby residents and manage demand by charging for parking at and around Chautauqua.
During the CAMP season on weekends and holidays, the program includes:
  • Paid parking at Chautauqua
  • A Neighborhood Parking Permit program on several residential streets north of Chautauqua
  • The free Park-to-Park shuttle to Chautauqua with free parking from remote parking lots at New Vista High School and CU Main Campus
  • The free Hop 2 Chautauqua shuttle that provides free rides from stops along the 27th Way Park-n-Ride and the Pearl Street mall

We are gathering input to share with the Boulder City Council as part of evaluating the program. Do you have a few minutes to answer some questions? The survey will take approximately 10 minutes.

The CAMP is a partnership between the City of Boulder, Boulder Valley School District, the University of Colorado, Visit Boulder, Colorado Chautauqua Association, and Via Mobility. For more information on the program and to learn more about next steps for the program evaluation, please visit the CAMP website at https://bouldercolorado.gov/services/park-to-park-shuttle.

We appreciate your time answering this questionnaire and providing us feedback on the CAMP program.

 

 
1. Where is your primary residence?
2. Since 2018, how many times per year on average have you visited Chautauqua?