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Survey finds high public approval for two park projects; committee votes to continue satisfaction surveys focused on housing bonds

San Francisco City — City Services Auditor / Bond Oversight Committee · May 20, 2019
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Summary

A controller’s-office survey of users at Bartlett Street and Kimball Playground found strong support for completed bond-funded improvements; the oversight committee voted to continue satisfaction surveying and asked staff to expand analysis to upcoming housing bonds.

The San Francisco City bond oversight committee heard results from an intercept survey of users at Bartlett Street plaza and Kimball Playground and voted to continue public satisfaction surveying, with a new focus on upcoming housing bonds.

Peg Stevenson, director of the performance section in the city controller’s office, introduced the study and said staff hired a contractor to measure user perceptions so the committee can better oversee bond programs. Consultant John Canapray of Corey Canapary and Galanos told commissioners his team completed roughly 800 short surveys at each site and about 40 follow-up interviews per location.

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