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How should the City prioritize stormwater CIP projects?

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Within Sammamish, I am a: (check all that apply)

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In consideration of City surface water management functions, please rank the following in order of your personal priorities (from highest to lowest, with 1=not important, 5=very important)?

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Cost: I would be willing to pay a higher stormwater utility rate to see more stormwater projects implemented quickly.

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Public vs Private Property: Public stormwater funds (collected from citizen’s stormwater utility fee) should be spent on privately-owned property to resolve private drainage issues resulting from growth? (*Note: growth pays for growth, but growth doesn’t pay to resolve existing conditions.)

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Please select the FOUR MOST important criteria for determining which surface water projects get constructed:

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Please select the FOUR LEAST important criteria for determining which surface water projects get constructed (list of criteria is same as above):

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Stormwater Facilities: Fix damaged facilities and build new infrastructure to accommodate growth.
Environment: Improve water quality and habitat in lakes, streams, and wetlands, for fish and recreational use.
Roadways: Fix/improve drainage issues on major roads in Sammamish.
Neighborhoods: Fix/improve local drainage issues in neighborhoods.

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