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It’s time to talk about the future of parks. Tell us what’s important to you.

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Thinking about big picture priorities for the future, please rank the following list from most important to least important (1= most important, 6 = least important).

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    Improve existing parks
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    Maintain existing facilities
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    Offer more programs
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    Develop new parks and facilities
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    Buy land for future parks and open space

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Thinking about the recreation parks, programs, facilities, trails and open space that currently exist in the City of Sammamish, can you tell us what you would like to see more of in the future? Please rank the following list from most important to least important (1= most, 13 = least important).

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    Picnic areas (shelters, tables, etc.)
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    Sports courts (tennis, basketball, etc)
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    Playgrounds
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    Programs
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    Athletic fields
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    Trails
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    Waterfront recreation
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    Cultural/historic sites
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    Open space
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    Community gardens
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    Indoor recreation
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    Wildlife viewing

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Thinking about environmental preservation and protection, please rank the following list from most important to least important (1= most important, 5 = least important)?

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    Tree canopy
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    Natural areas
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    Wetlands

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With regards to the existing recreation programs, parks, facilities,  trails and open space please tell us what you think is missing (use the three boxes below to identify up to three things that you think are missing). Please leave blank if you do not think anything is missing.


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