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Survey shows majority favor vehicle access at Ojibwe Island; council weighs hybrid management and safety upgrades
Summary
A city survey of 1,287 respondents found 56.5% favor regular vehicle access to Ojibwe Island and 75% rely on vehicles to reach the park; staff recommended a hybrid managed-access model prioritizing daytime vehicle access, improved lighting, restrooms and safety measures. Council discussed phased reopening, accessibility and event programming.
City staff presented results of an Ojibwe Island survey and outlined recommended next steps for reopening and operating the park after construction.
The presentation, based on 1,287 responses, found 56.5% of respondents prefer the island to reopen to regular vehicle access and 75% said they most often access the park by vehicle. Respondents prioritized practical improvements such as restroom upgrades,…
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