Citizen Survey for the Sycamore Park District n Questions on full range of usage, customer satisfaction, priorities, and funding issues n Questions based.

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Citizen Survey for the Sycamore Park District n Questions on full range of usage, customer satisfaction, priorities, and funding issues n Questions based on site visit to Sycamore and meetings with Park Board, staff, citizen stakeholders and citizen focus groups n Goal of 400 completed surveys. Actually completed 451 surveys. Results have 95% level of confidence with margin of error of +/-4.6%.

Good Representation By AGES

 Sycamore Park District Today  Sycamore Park District “Community Vision” for the Future”  Funding for the “Community Vision”

OK CA AZ CO UT WA GA CT MD OH MI SD IA MO IL TN KS VA MS Benchmarking Comparisons to National and Illinois Clients ETC Institute- More than 600 Parks and Recreation Assessment Surveys in 46 States VT ME KY IN MN WI MA SC AR AL NV MT TX FL NY PA NE WY OR ND

Leisure Vision Illinois Clients Include: n Wheeling Park Dist. n Champaign Park Dist. n Mundelein Park Dist. n Schaumburg Park Dist. n Elk Grove Park Dist. n Highland Park District n City of Rock Island n Geneva Park District n Winnetka Park Dist. n Gurnee Park Dist. n River Trails Park Dist. n Hoffman Estates n Deerfield Park Dist. n Lindenhurst Park Dist. n Carol Stream Park Dist. n Urbana Park Dist. n Downers Grove Park Dist. n Lisle Park Dist n Freeport Park Dist. n Northbrook Park District n Park District of Oak Park n Des Plaines Park Dist. n Glenview Park District n Sugar Grove Park Dist. n Lake Bluff Park District

 Household type (with children and without)  Age of respondents  Gender  Program participation  YMCA membership  Level of satisfaction with value received  Amount of additional taxes willing to pay  Voting

 Usage of the Parks is High  Trails and Playgrounds are Most Used Facilities  Over 80% of Households Rate Conditions of Parks as Excellent or Good  Opportunities Exist to Increase Program Participation  22% of Households are Members of the YMCA  Usage of the Hopkins and Sycamore Pools Are Fairly Equal

Major Findings-Community’s Vision for the Future System  Walking and biking trails are the facilities that households have the most need for and are most important to households.  Outdoor swimming pools are most important to households with young children. An 18 hole golf course is most important for households with no children and all adults 55 and over.  A new outdoor swimming pool with features most desired by household respondents would substantially increase usage.  Over 80% of households would use an indoor community center with the features that are most important to them.

Major Findings-Funding for the “Community Vision”  Respondent households are supportive of partnering efforts, particularly with the Sycamore School District.  Build a new Indoor Community Center, Improve Existing Parks, Develop Additional Walking/Biking Trails, and Build a New Sycamore Pool are Actions Respondent Households Would Be Most Willing to Fund With Park District Tax Dollars  58% of Respondent Households Would Pay Some Level of Tax Increase to Build and Operate the Types of Outdoor and Indoor Parks, Trails, Aquatics, Sports and Recreation Facilities Most Important to Their Household.  56% of Respondent Households Would Vote in Favor or Might Vote in Favor of Some Level of Tax Increase to Build and Operate the Types of Outdoor and Indoor Parks, Trails, Aquatics, Sports and Recreation Facilities Most Important to Their Household. 25% Would Vote Against and the Remaining 19% are Not Sure.