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Hello and thank you for participating! May we ask your age?

Response Percent Response Count
18-25 4.2% 3
35-55 52.1% 37
That's high enough, thanks 42.3% 30
Prefer not to answer 1.4% 1

Which images show how you want to see art in the park? Choose 3 out of 8.

Response Percent Response Count
Murals 38.0% 27
Performance Art 31.0% 22
Public Art 56.3% 40
Signature Lighting 50.7% 36
Community Identity 25.4% 18
Festivals 46.5% 33
Environmental Art 32.4% 23
Demonstration Space 19.7% 14

What are great ways to play in the park? Choose 3 out of 12.

Response Percent Response Count
Community Events 47.9% 34
Basketball 11.3% 8
Play Spaces 50.7% 36
Game Courts 7.0% 5
Trails and Circuits 64.8% 46
Activity Greens 8.5% 6
Group Exercise 7.0% 5
Fitness Stations 18.3% 13
Educational Play 7.0% 5
Park Lawn 8.5% 6
Dog Park 21.1% 15
Nature Play 47.9% 34

What do you want to do with your family here? Choose 3 out of 10.

Response Percent Response Count
Attend Markets 59.2% 42
Nature Watching 29.6% 21
Cook Out 18.3% 13
Gather Together 22.5% 16
Celebrate 7.0% 5
Grow 36.6% 26
Go to Events 50.7% 36
Stroll with Neighbors 16.9% 12
Dog Walking (Leashed) 25.4% 18
Lounge and Play 33.8% 24

How do you want to relax in the park? Choose 3 out of 8.

Response Percent Response Count
Picnicking 26.8% 19
Enjoying Nature 62.0% 44
Swinging 29.6% 21
Attending Community Events 50.7% 36
Walking 70.4% 50
Bird Watching 8.5% 6
Quiet Retreats 26.8% 19
Group Seating 25.4% 18

What kind of learning do you want to do in the park? Choose 3 of 6.

Response Percent Response Count
Signs and Information Stations 63.4% 45
Hands-On Learning 59.2% 42
Outdoor Classrooms 29.6% 21
Discovery Play 60.6% 43
Guest Speakers 25.4% 18
Educational Art 62.0% 44

Please select the option that best describes you (pick one).

Response Percent Response Count
Current St. Paul’s area resident (Tidewater Gardens, Young Terrace, Calvert Square) 1.4% 1
Business owner (or commercial building owner) within the St. Paul’s area 1.4% 1
Commercial tenant within the St. Paul’s area 1.4% 1
Interested citizen (may or may not live within the St. Paul’s area) 95.8% 68

If you are a current St. Paul’s area resident, how long have you lived in this neighborhood?

Response Percent Response Count
5-10 years 2.3% 1
21 years or more 2.3% 1
Not sure/No Response 95.5% 42

Any other comments you'd like to share?

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Thank you for your feedback! Last question - what city and neighborhood do you live in?

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Suzanne Duncan in Ward 4
April 12, 2022, 9:26 PM
  • Hello and thank you for participating! May we ask your age?
    • That's high enough, thanks
  • Which images show how you want to see art in the park? Choose 3 out of 8.
    • Murals
    • Signature Lighting
    • Environmental Art
  • What are great ways to play in the park? Choose 3 out of 12.
    • Community Events
    • Fitness Stations
    • Dog Park
  • What do you want to do with your family here? Choose 3 out of 10.
    • Nature Watching
    • Gather Together
    • Go to Events
  • How do you want to relax in the park? Choose 3 out of 8.
    • Enjoying Nature
    • Walking
    • Quiet Retreats
  • What kind of learning do you want to do in the park? Choose 3 of 6.
    • Signs and Information Stations
    • Hands-On Learning
    • Discovery Play
  • Please select the option that best describes you (pick one).
    • Interested citizen (may or may not live within the St. Paul’s area)
  • If you are a current St. Paul’s area resident, how long have you lived in this neighborhood?
    • Not sure/No Response
  • Any other comments you'd like to share?
    Based on the pictures used to illustrate your statements this is going to only be for African Americans in Norfolk and maybe someone with a little color. I found the image selection very biased. Which makes me wonder what else is biased in the survey.
  • Thank you for your feedback! Last question - what city and neighborhood do you live in?
    Norfolk, East side of town -- the tiny green space, sidewalks, good library (terrible location and hours), no rec center or good roads....
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