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Survey: Kingman voters see need for youth recreation but oppose property-tax-funded bond
Summary
A High Ground Public Affairs poll for Kingman found majority support for more youth and community recreation space but low willingness to pay for it via a property-tax‑funded general obligation bond.
City officials heard on Oct. 21 that while many Kingman residents support new parks and youth recreation programs, most surveyed would not back a property‑tax bond to pay for them.
High Ground Public Affairs senior vice president Paul Bence presented results of a 300‑respondent telephone poll conducted Oct. 6–9. The firm found 52% of likely voters agreed the city needs more community gathering spaces and 68% agreed Kingman needs new facilities for youth sports and rec programs. But only about 31% said they would be willing to pay for a sports and recreation…
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