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Staff reports 1,200 responses to leisure needs survey; draft plan due to commission in June
Summary
Recreation and Parks staff reported the community leisure needs assessment collected about 1,200 responses (margin of error under 3%); staff will present a draft to the commission in June and seek Council review in July. Staff also updated commissioners on ranger training, vacancies, park projects and an upcoming fee-study council item.
Recreation and Parks staff told the commission on April 8 that the department—s recent community leisure needs assessment received roughly 1,200 responses, which staff said yields a margin of error of less than 3 percent and provides a statistically useful basis for planning.
Director Posada described the survey results as a substantive planning tool and said staff expects to provide the commission a draft of the leisure needs assessment in June and present to City Council in July (to coincide with Park and Recreation Month). Posada said the timing prevented the department…
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