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Parks survey shows walking track and trails high on resident wish list; pool funding less favored when cost shown

3001302 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

A Parks & Recreation micro-survey of 3,509 respondents showed highest interest in an indoor walking track and trails/exercise stations; when told an indoor pool would cost about $20 million, respondents preferred other spending priorities. Staff said results will inform the 2026 bond planning.

City staff presented results of a Parks & Recreation micro-survey that drew 3,509 responses about priorities for a proposed community center, Elam Park master plan elements and trail expansion.

Aaron, presenting the results, said an indoor walking track was the top feature for a community center (63% rated it essential or very important) and that indoor recreational swimming pools scored lower overall. He noted a follow-up question that informed respondents the estimated cost for an indoor…

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