Which Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects do you consider most important for Pinole to start this fiscal year? (Select up to 3 priorities)
Road Rehabilitation Program ($2,250,000)
68%
Improvements to City Parks ($200,000)
52%
Stormwater System Upgrades & Trash Capture ($150,000)
30%
Upgrade of City Swimming Pools ($350,000)
22%
Safe Routes to Schools ($100,000)
21%
City Streetlight Upgrades ($250,000)
18%
Pavement Marking & Signage Upgrades ($100,000)
15%
Tiny Tots Flooring and Painting ($100,000)
11%
Zero-Emission Vehicles & EV Charging Infrastructure ($670,000)
8%
City Traffic Signal Upgrades ($200,000)
8%
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If you had to select a one Capital Improvement Program (CIP) project as your top priority, which would you choose?
Road Rehabilitation Program ($2,250,000)
52%
Improvements to City Parks ($200,000)
29%
Safe Routes to Schools ($100,000)
6%
Stormwater System Upgrades & Trash Capture ($150,000)
6%
Upgrade of City Swimming Pools ($350,000)
3%
Pavement Marking & Signage Upgrades ($100,000)
1%
City Streetlight Upgrades ($250,000)
1%
Tiny Tots Flooring and Painting ($100,000)
1%
Zero-Emission Vehicles & EV Charging Infrastructure ($670,000)
0%
City Traffic Signal Upgrades ($200,000)
0%
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If we have funding for parks, which park would you like to see improved first as part of the City Parks Improvement initiative?
Pinole Valley Park
47%
Fernandez park
30%
Pinole Dog Park
9%
Other: (please specify)
9%
Meadow Park
3%
Canyon Drive Park
2%
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Under the Pavement (Road) Rehabilitation Program, we will enhance pavement longevity next year. Which road would you prefer us to prioritize first for improvement?
San Pablo Avenue
45%
Pinole Valley Road
42%
Sarah Drive
11%
Shea Drive
1%
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We're hosting a budget workshop on Tuesday, May 13th, 2025. Do you have any questions or topics you'd like us to address during the session?
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