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18 registered responses


How important is it that Sandpoint be recognized as an arts and culture destination (1=not important, 5=very important)?

Average
4.00
Total
72.00
Count
18
Skipped
0

What would you like to see more of in Sandpoint? (choose up to 5)

Response Percent Response Count
Art exhibits or crafts shows 27.8% 5
Historical exhibits and heritage walking tours 27.8% 5
Arts festivals (e.g. music, art, film, etc.) 38.9% 7
Cultural or heritage festivals (e.g. ethnic, traditions) 27.8% 5
Music, dance, or theater performances 33.3% 6
Walking tours (e.g. historic, public art) 16.7% 3
Storytelling, poetry slams, or other literary events 16.7% 3
Film, video, or photography programs 16.7% 3
Classes and workshops in the arts 22.2% 4
Permanent public art (e.g. murals, sculptures, functional art) 44.4% 8
Temporary public art (e.g. pop-up exhibits, installations, programs) 44.4% 8
Arts programs in the parks 16.7% 3
Arts programs downtown 22.2% 4
Other 33.3% 6

Generally, how do you rate arts and cultural opportunities in Sandpoint?

Quality
Response Percent Response Count
Excellent 27.8% 5
Good 55.6% 10
Neutral 16.7% 3
Variety
Response Percent Response Count
Excellent 22.2% 4
Good 27.8% 5
Neutral 38.9% 7
Fair 11.1% 2
Affordability
Response Percent Response Count
Excellent 16.7% 3
Good 33.3% 6
Neutral 38.9% 7
Poor 11.1% 2
Schedule
Response Percent Response Count
Excellent 27.8% 5
Good 27.8% 5
Neutral 33.3% 6
Fair 11.1% 2
Accessibility
Response Percent Response Count
Excellent 33.3% 6
Good 27.8% 5
Neutral 22.2% 4
Fair 11.1% 2
Poor 5.6% 1
Venues
Response Percent Response Count
Excellent 22.2% 4
Good 22.2% 4
Neutral 27.8% 5
Fair 5.6% 1
Poor 11.1% 2

What are the five most important things the City of Sandpoint should focus on to meet residents’ arts and cultural needs? (Choose up to five.)

Response Percent Response Count
Development and retention of artists in Sandpoint 37.5% 6
Support existing nonprofit arts and cultural organizations 62.5% 10
Provide public art throughout the community 37.5% 6
Enhance the variety of arts and cultural events in Sandpoint 50.0% 8
Enhance the quality of arts and cultural events in Sandpoint 25.0% 4
Coordinate and disseminate information about arts and cultural opportunities 43.8% 7
Professional development for artists and creative businesses enterprise 18.8% 3
Support creative arts innovation in Sandpoint 50.0% 8
Use arts and culture to enhance tourism efforts 43.8% 7

Which of the following statements best describes your opinion regarding arts and culture in Sandpoint? The City of Sandpoint should…

Average priorities over 18 responses
  1. Describe the significance of this item

    Play a major part in supporting and expanding arts and cultural opportunities
  2. Describe the significance of this item

    Fully support and expand arts and cultural opportunities
  3. Describe the significance of this item

    Play a minor role in support and expanding arts and cultural opportunities
  4. Describe the significance of this item

    Not support or expand arts and cultural opportunities
  5. Describe the significance of this item

    I am not sure

What types of arts and cultural events would you like to see in Sandpoint? Examples include: chalk festival, color runs, beach jams, garden programs, spring picnics, community clean-up, pumpkin carving, cider festival, beach bon fire, pie contests, holiday trail, baking classes, pajama brunches.

Answered
14
Skipped
4

Please list organizations that the City of Sandpoint should partner with to help strengthen arts and culture efforts?

Answered
13
Skipped
5

How does arts and culture contribute to Sandpoint’s unique community character?

Answered
13
Skipped
5

How would you like Sandpoint’s arts and cultural scene to grow or change in the next five years?

Answered
13
Skipped
5

How important is historic preservation for the Sandpoint community? (1=not worthwhile, 5=very worthwhile)

Average
4.21
Total
71.50
Count
17
Skipped
1

What role should the City of Sandpoint take in preserving historic places? (Choose all that apply.)

Response Percent Response Count
a. Landmarking Individual properties for their historical, architectural, and cultural significance. 82.4% 14
b. Educating property owners about the benefits of historic preservation. 64.7% 11
c. Providing incentives and technical assistance to owners of historic properties. 64.7% 11
d. Providing design review assistance for building alterations and new construction. 52.9% 9
e. Promoting preservation-based economic development in downtown Sandpoint. 70.6% 12
f. Establishing neighborhood historic districts where possible. 58.8% 10
g. Promoting heritage tourism 47.1% 8
Other 17.6% 3

Are there any properties, neighborhoods or places in Sandpoint that you feel are important architecturally, historically or culturally and worthy of future preservation?

Answered
14
Skipped
4

What programs or incentives would be most helpful in preserving historic properties and places in Sandpoint? (Choose all that apply.)

Response Percent Response Count
Façade improvement grant program for historic commercial properties. 66.7% 10
Provide ongoing educational programs on available historic preservation tax credit and other incentive programs offered locally, regionally, or statewide. 66.7% 10
Offer low-interest or forgivable loans for historic residential property improvements. 53.3% 8
Streamline development review and provide regulatory relief to encourage historic preservation and adaptive use. 60.0% 9
Assistance in “packaging” different incentive and financial incentive programs. 66.7% 10
Establishing local venture funds for property improvements and downtown business development. 66.7% 10
Other 6.7% 1

What kinds of educational opportunities about historic preservation would you like to see? (Choose all that apply.)

Response Percent Response Count
Historic walking tours 53.3% 8
Design guidelines/homeowner’s manual 60.0% 9
Property research resources 46.7% 7
Lectures/workshops on local history 53.3% 8
Historic photography exhibits 66.7% 10
Historic plaque program 60.0% 9
Other 6.7% 1

Please list organizations that the City of Sandpoint should partner with to help strengthen local preservation efforts?

Answered
11
Skipped
7

How does historic preservation contribute to Sandpoint’s unique community character and sense of place?

Answered
13
Skipped
5

Do you work in a creative industry?

Response Percent Response Count
My household income includes monies earned through art, performance, or arts education 6.7% 1
I or someone in my household makes art, performs, or participates in creative activities regularly, but not for income. 60.0% 9
I work for or represent a nonprofit arts organization in Sandpoint (staff, board, volunteer) 40.0% 6
I work for or represent a creative industry business in Sandpoint (owner, artist, employee) 33.3% 5
Other 33.3% 5

Using the numbered areas in the map above, identify where you live. If you do not live in the Sandpoint city limits, please select the city or area in which you live.

Response Percent Response Count
Area 1 5.6% 1
Area 4 11.1% 2
Area 5 16.7% 3
Area 6 5.6% 1
Area 7 5.6% 1
Area 8 16.7% 3
Area 9 11.1% 2
Sagle 5.6% 1
Dover 11.1% 2
Other Bonner County 5.6% 1
None of the above 5.6% 1

Tell us a little about your relationship with the City of Sandpoint. Check all that apply:

Response Percent Response Count
I work in Sandpoint 33.3% 6
I'm retired in Sandpoint 38.9% 7
I often visit Sandpoint 11.1% 2
I own property in Sandpoint 72.2% 13
I have a business interest or am looking to do business in Sandpoint 27.8% 5
Other 22.2% 4

What is your age?

Response Percent Response Count
30-39 11.8% 2
40-49 11.8% 2
50-59 29.4% 5
60-69 17.6% 3
70 or older 29.4% 5
Patricia Ericsson inside the County of Bonner
September 4, 2020, 1:01 PM
  • How important is it that Sandpoint be recognized as an arts and culture destination (1=not important, 5=very important)?
    5
  • What would you like to see more of in Sandpoint? (choose up to 5)
    • Art exhibits or crafts shows
    • Historical exhibits and heritage walking tours
    • Arts festivals (e.g. music, art, film, etc.)
    • Music, dance, or theater performances
    • Permanent public art (e.g. murals, sculptures, functional art)
  • Generally, how do you rate arts and cultural opportunities in Sandpoint?
    • Quality - Good
    • Variety - Good
    • Affordability - Neutral
    • Schedule - Fair
    • Accessibility - Good
    • Venues - Fair
  • What are the five most important things the City of Sandpoint should focus on to meet residents’ arts and cultural needs? (Choose up to five.)
    • Support existing nonprofit arts and cultural organizations
    • Enhance the variety of arts and cultural events in Sandpoint
    • Enhance the quality of arts and cultural events in Sandpoint
    • Support creative arts innovation in Sandpoint
  • Which of the following statements best describes your opinion regarding arts and culture in Sandpoint? The City of Sandpoint should…
    1. Describe the significance of this item

      Play a major part in supporting and expanding arts and cultural opportunities
    2. Describe the significance of this item

      Fully support and expand arts and cultural opportunities
  • What types of arts and cultural events would you like to see in Sandpoint? Examples include: chalk festival, color runs, beach jams, garden programs, spring picnics, community clean-up, pumpkin carving, cider festival, beach bon fire, pie contests, holiday trail, baking classes, pajama brunches.
    No response.
  • Please list organizations that the City of Sandpoint should partner with to help strengthen arts and culture efforts?
    • POAC
    • Panida Theater
    • Music Conservatory
  • How does arts and culture contribute to Sandpoint’s unique community character?

    Arts and culture are a vital part of a resilient community. Becoming a more resilient community is what Sandpoint should be striving for and the arts are a way to build toward that goal.

  • How would you like Sandpoint’s arts and cultural scene to grow or change in the next five years?

    I would like to see the City more fully support organizations like POAC.

  • How important is historic preservation for the Sandpoint community? (1=not worthwhile, 5=very worthwhile)
    5
  • What role should the City of Sandpoint take in preserving historic places? (Choose all that apply.)
    • a. Landmarking Individual properties for their historical, architectural, and cultural significance.
    • b. Educating property owners about the benefits of historic preservation.
    • c. Providing incentives and technical assistance to owners of historic properties.
    • d. Providing design review assistance for building alterations and new construction.
    • e. Promoting preservation-based economic development in downtown Sandpoint.
    • f. Establishing neighborhood historic districts where possible.
  • Are there any properties, neighborhoods or places in Sandpoint that you feel are important architecturally, historically or culturally and worthy of future preservation?
    • Downtown
    • South Sandpoint
  • What programs or incentives would be most helpful in preserving historic properties and places in Sandpoint? (Choose all that apply.)
    • Provide ongoing educational programs on available historic preservation tax credit and other incentive programs offered locally, regionally, or statewide.
    • Offer low-interest or forgivable loans for historic residential property improvements.
    • Assistance in “packaging” different incentive and financial incentive programs.
    • Establishing local venture funds for property improvements and downtown business development.
  • What kinds of educational opportunities about historic preservation would you like to see? (Choose all that apply.)
    • Design guidelines/homeowner’s manual
    • Property research resources
  • Please list organizations that the City of Sandpoint should partner with to help strengthen local preservation efforts?
    • The Museum
  • How does historic preservation contribute to Sandpoint’s unique community character and sense of place?

    Without having a sense of the past, it is hard to meet the future. As I noted above, Sandpoint needs to have resources to be a more resilient community.
    Community resilience is a measure of the sustained ability of a community to utilize available resources to respond to, withstand, and recover from adverse situations.

  • Do you work in a creative industry?
    • I or someone in my household makes art, performs, or participates in creative activities regularly, but not for income.
    • I work for or represent a nonprofit arts organization in Sandpoint (staff, board, volunteer)
  • Using the numbered areas in the map above, identify where you live. If you do not live in the Sandpoint city limits, please select the city or area in which you live.
    • Area 8
  • Tell us a little about your relationship with the City of Sandpoint. Check all that apply:
    • I'm retired in Sandpoint
    • I own property in Sandpoint
    • Other - I am semi-retired and work online from my home in sandoint
  • What is your age?
    • 60-69
  • What is your annual household income?
    • $75,000 - $99,000
  • How many children under the age of 18 live at home?
    0
  • If you would like to participate in focus groups or stakeholder interviews, please provide your e-mail address:
    [email protected]
  • Is there anything else you would like to share regarding arts, culture, and historic preservation efforts in the City of Sandpoint?
    No response.
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Part 1: Arts and Culture


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