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Peasley subcommittee finalizes perception survey, schedules outreach ahead of June decision
Summary
At its April 16 meeting the Peasley Building Committee communication subcommittee agreed to remove two survey questions, prioritized outreach venues (senior center, library, rec center, nearby housing) and appointed a liaison to coordinate posters and staffing for an April 27 info session as a June decision approaches.
Erica Hall, chair of the Peasley Building Committee communication subcommittee, opened the remote meeting at 7:34 a.m. on April 16 and led a discussion to finalize a community perception survey and assemble outreach plans ahead of a decision expected in June. The subcommittee voted to appoint Hall as liaison to coordinate poster boards and printed materials for outreach.
The consultant overseeing the survey described it as a perception instrument rather than a statistical poll and said she removed two items after feedback: a multiple‑choice spending question that listed incremental amounts (example amounts mentioned included $20 million, $40 million and $60 million) and a question staff flagged as leading. Committee members agreed…
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