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Monday, January 21, 2013

Question 2 was “If a Walmart Neighborhood Market does not open at Lake/Calavaras, what would you like to see at that location?” More than half chose a restaurant or mixed retail.   Meyers said, “Question 2 was to allow respondents a chance to offer input as to what they want to see at that corner. They could offer more than one response. While not wanting a Walmart neighborhood market, there was still interest in a market at the corner. Many wrote asking for a Trader Joe’s or to have the existing Ralphs expand.
Screen Shot 2013-01-20 at 7.10.26 PM“Question 3 was designed to see if the community would want a Walmart neighborhood grocery store at that corner if it meant Ralphs would go out of business,” Meyers wrote.  “That could result in additional retail at the Ralphs site. I wanted to see what the town would say if there was a trade-off. While some did change their mind, a large majority still would not want the Walmart grocery store. It should be made clear that I’m not advocating such; I just wanted to see what others thought.”

– Questions 4 & 5 were to determine where respondents lived.  “The reason this is important is because it shows that both sides of town participated (almost equally) and have spoken, hand in hand, that a Walmart neighborhood market is not wanted at this site,” Meyers wrote.  

The survey also allowed comments, and Meyers wrote that “There were a handful of written comments that said that site should be a park or community garden, but the idea that saw the most written replies was for Ralphs to expand followed by putting a Trader Joe’s there,. Certainly, restaurants were selected by many although there was no type of food that was a clear majority.”

While is it an unofficial survey, Meyers said he plans to share the results with Los Angeles County, the town council, the Chamber of Commerce, as well as the site’s leasing agent. 

“It’s just as important to know what our community does not want as it is to discuss what we do want,” Meyers wrote.  “Personally, I’d go for the Ralphs expanding with the expansion to include three or four smaller retail pads that would sit on the Lake/Calaveras corner.

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