Ridgeline Neighborhood Park Survey #1

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Participants 46
Responses 625
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What word would you use to describe the community and neighborhood around Ridgeline Park?
I have children it would be nice to have a park and a playground walking distance 😊
Reply3 Agree3 years ago
Active with kids and dogs
Reply1 Agree3 years ago
Sanctuary
Reply1 Agree3 years ago
Family
Reply1 Agree3 years ago
Would love a dog park included!!
Reply1 Agree3 years ago
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Public access to the park area is along South Lakeline Drive. In the future, which direction will you most likely enter the park from?
56%
B. Right/East
44%
A. Left/West
39 respondents
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Have you visited Ridgeline Neighborhood Park or walked or biked near it?
60% Yes
36% No
5% Not sure
42 respondents
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What amenities do you prefer for Ridgeline Park? (select up to 3) 
  • 3585%Permanent Trail Improvements
  • 2356%Butterfly Garden or Natural Mediation Space
  • 2049%Nature Preserve/Environmental Education
  • 1537%Play Area
  • 1229%Picnic Area
  • 1127%Covered Pavilion
  • 1127%Gather & Entry Area
  • 615%Other ideas
41 Respondents
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What activities do you prefer for Ridgeline Park? (select up to 3)​
  • 1953%Trail Workout / Circuit Equipment
  • 1644%Traditional Playground
  • 1542%Swings Sets
  • 1439%Rock Climbing Wall
  • 1336%Ropes & Climbing Play
  • 1233%Group Work Out Equipment
  • 617%Other ideas
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What other ideas should the project team explore?​ What comments or concerns would you like to share?
Maintain natural woodland nature preserve.
Reply2 Agree3 years ago
Safety considerations related to the Urban Outdoors Individuals who reside in the area and the high speed traffic along park border with Lakeline Blvd.
Reply2 Agree3 years ago
Down lighting...lots of animals only have this area as their wild area.
Reply2 Agree3 years ago
Maintain the nature preserve elements with no playgrounds or sports. Would tie in nicely with the extension of the woodland on the north side of S. Lakeline Blvd.
Reply1 Agree3 years ago
Education about this park should include a history of the Native, Indigenous people who originally cared for it, not about the family who stole it from Natives and used it as their business farming land. That would be a great learning opportunity for the younger generations to know. I agree with all of the other comments about lighting and preserving nature. Please be mindful of construction noise too.
Reply1 Agree3 years ago
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