KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) Keene residents have just one more day to share their opinions on downtown parking as the city’s latest FlashVote survey closes tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 10 a.m.
The survey, which takes only a few minutes to complete, aims to gather feedback on parking availability, walking distances, and how much—if anything—residents would be willing to pay for more convenient parking. Participants can also identify what they believe is the biggest parking-related issue in Keene.
The City hopes this survey will provide data-driven insights to help guide future parking policies and improvements.
After the survey closes, everyone who participated will receive a summary of the results,.
This is not the first time Keene has used FlashVote to gather public input. Previous surveys have focused on topics such as the future of Robin Hood Park and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The city values this feedback, using it to help shape policies and initiatives that reflect residents’ priorities.
City officials encourage as many people as possible to participate in the parking survey, emphasizing that public input plays a crucial role in decision-making.
Residents can participate in the survey online at flashvote.com/keenenh or by phone or text by calling 775-235-2240. The survey is anonymous, and all responses are confidential. FlashVote ensures that personal information is never shared with the city or any third parties.