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Community Survey on Parks and Recreation

CITY PARKS SURVEY FROM THE CITY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION.

The Bandon Parks and Recreation Commission is developing a plan to renew City Park, and it wants your ideas.
1. How interested are you in each of the following park features?
Space Cell Very interestedSomewhat interested.NeutralNot interested
Accessible Walking Paths
Baseball Fields
Soccer Fields
Basketball Court
Outdoor Pickleball Court
Indoor Pickleball Court
Disc Golf
Tennis Courts
Dog Parks
Senior Fitness
2. What is important in selecting playground equipment?
Space Cell 1 (least important)2345 (most important)
Accessibility
Creativity/Imagination
Nature Play
3. What upgrades are most needed for City Park?
Space Cell 1 (least important)2345 (most important)
Lighting
Landscaping
Wind Shelters
Bike Racks
Garbage Receptacles
Covered picnic spaces
4. If you believe parks need more funding, What funding method (s) would you support?
Space Cell Strongly supportSomewhat supportNeutralSomewhat opposeStrongly oppose
User fees
Food truck fees (trucks at city park)
General Fund from City Budget (at a cost to public safety and other services)
Create a parks district
Pass a parks levy
5. Which of the following facilities do you use?
Space Cell Waking PathsDog walkingPlaygroundPicnic tablesYouth Baseball/softballAdult Baseball/softballBasketballPickleballDisc GolfDog Park
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Rarely or never
6. Do you think a pump track would be a good amenity to support youth needs and active recreation?

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7. What is your age range?
These survey is entirely anonymous.
8. How many children reside in your home?
Space Cell NoneFive years and under5 years to 13 years14 years to 17 years
1
2
3
4 or more
9. On a scale of 1-5 with 5, being most satisfied, how happy are you with city parks.
10. If given a choice between the three, would you rather see funds spent on City Park, more small neighborhood parks, or in establishing trails in the Johnson Creek Greenway