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What Name Should be Given to a Future Community Park Located on Three Separate Parcels Between Tassajara Road and the Wallis Ranch Residental Neighborhood?

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Please rank these suggested names from the list below:

Wallis Ranch Community Park
Response Percent Response Count
Most Preferred 39.7% 31
Acceptable Name 26.9% 21
Least Preferred 28.2% 22
No Opinion 5.1% 4
Valley Breeze Park
Response Percent Response Count
Most Preferred 16.7% 13
Acceptable Name 26.9% 21
Least Preferred 44.9% 35
No Opinion 11.5% 9
Golden Eagle Park
Response Percent Response Count
Most Preferred 14.1% 11
Acceptable Name 24.4% 19
Least Preferred 51.3% 40
No Opinion 10.3% 8
Windmill Meadows Park
Response Percent Response Count
Most Preferred 17.9% 14
Acceptable Name 26.9% 21
Least Preferred 41.0% 32
No Opinion 14.1% 11
Two Bridges Park
Response Percent Response Count
Most Preferred 10.3% 8
Acceptable Name 32.1% 25
Least Preferred 44.9% 35
No Opinion 12.8% 10
Antone Community Park
Response Percent Response Count
Most Preferred 1.3% 1
Acceptable Name 12.8% 10
Least Preferred 69.2% 54
No Opinion 16.7% 13

You many also suggest up to three additional names for consideration:

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Do you have any additional comments regarding the future park?

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September 14, 2022, 1:42 PM
  • Please rank these suggested names from the list below:
    • Wallis Ranch Community Park - Most Preferred
    • Valley Breeze Park - Acceptable Name
    • Golden Eagle Park - Most Preferred
    • Windmill Meadows Park - Least Preferred
    • Two Bridges Park - No Opinion
    • Antone Community Park - Least Preferred
  • You many also suggest up to three additional names for consideration:
    • Saphire Recreational Park
  • Do you have any additional comments regarding the future park?
    No response.
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Most Preferred
Acceptable Name
Least Preferred
No Opinion
Wallis Ranch Community Park
Valley Breeze Park
Golden Eagle Park
Windmill Meadows Park
Two Bridges Park
Antone Community Park
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