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Controller's office survey: Chinatown Willie Wu Wong and Stanyan Street Edge parks rate highly, bathrooms flagged for maintenance
Summary
A Controller's Office survey found strong public satisfaction with two parks funded by the 2012 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks bond but identified recurring concerns about restroom maintenance and availability.
Kat Benson, a senior analyst in the Controller's City Performance Unit, presented results from a public perception survey of two bond-funded parks, telling the committee that each site had more than 900 quantitative surveys and 50 follow-up interviews.
The two study sites were Willie Wu Wong Playground in Chinatown and the Stanyan Street Edge Park adjacent to Golden Gate Park. Benson said the Willie Wu Wong renovation cost $14,500,000 and the Stanyan Street Edge suite of projects cost $5,500,000, both funded in part through the 2012 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks bond.
Key findings
- Willie Wu Wong (Chinatown): Most respondents identified as Chinese or…
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