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What are your thoughts on the playground equipment/amenities for Cahaba Heights and Wald Parks?

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In what area of Vestavia Hills do you reside?

Response Percent Response Count
Cahaba Heights (zoned for VH Elementary Cahaba Heights) 15.5% 25
Dolly Ridge/Rocky Ridge (zoned for VH Elementary Dolly Ridge) 11.2% 18
East (zoned for VH Elementary East) 26.7% 43
Liberty Park (zoned for VH Elementary Liberty Park) 4.3% 7
West (zoned for VH Elementary West) 42.2% 68

Which park do you anticipate visiting most often?

Response Percent Response Count
Cahaba Heights Park 19.3% 31
Wald Park 73.9% 119
Both equally 6.8% 11

Please rate the importance of the following playground options/amenities:

Shade
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 76.4% 123
Somewhat important 20.5% 33
Neutral 3.1% 5
Fencing/security
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 60.2% 97
Somewhat important 19.9% 32
Neutral 14.3% 23
Somewhat unimportant 3.1% 5
Very unimportant 2.5% 4
Swings
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 67.7% 109
Somewhat important 28.0% 45
Neutral 2.5% 4
Somewhat unimportant 1.2% 2
Very unimportant 0.6% 1
Seating (benches)
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 58.4% 94
Somewhat important 32.9% 53
Neutral 7.5% 12
Somewhat unimportant 1.2% 2
Massing (equipment density)
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 11.8% 19
Somewhat important 29.2% 47
Neutral 50.9% 82
Somewhat unimportant 7.5% 12
Very unimportant 0.6% 1
Slides
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 52.8% 85
Somewhat important 35.4% 57
Neutral 9.9% 16
Somewhat unimportant 1.2% 2
Very unimportant 0.6% 1
Sight lines
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 39.8% 64
Somewhat important 24.8% 40
Neutral 29.8% 48
Somewhat unimportant 4.3% 7
Very unimportant 1.2% 2
Inclusion of musical elements
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 6.2% 10
Somewhat important 21.7% 35
Neutral 39.1% 63
Somewhat unimportant 21.1% 34
Very unimportant 11.8% 19
Exercise equipment
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 8.7% 14
Somewhat important 23.6% 38
Neutral 31.1% 50
Somewhat unimportant 18.0% 29
Very unimportant 18.6% 30
Picnic areas
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 38.5% 62
Somewhat important 35.4% 57
Neutral 16.8% 27
Somewhat unimportant 6.8% 11
Very unimportant 2.5% 4
Climbing structure
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 44.7% 72
Somewhat important 41.0% 66
Neutral 9.9% 16
Somewhat unimportant 3.7% 6
Very unimportant 0.6% 1
Obstacle course
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 26.1% 42
Somewhat important 36.6% 59
Neutral 27.3% 44
Somewhat unimportant 5.0% 8
Very unimportant 5.0% 8
Forts
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 29.2% 47
Somewhat important 33.5% 54
Neutral 27.3% 44
Somewhat unimportant 7.5% 12
Very unimportant 2.5% 4
Tunnels
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 26.1% 42
Somewhat important 33.5% 54
Neutral 29.2% 47
Somewhat unimportant 8.7% 14
Very unimportant 2.5% 4
Monkey bars
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 22.4% 36
Somewhat important 44.1% 71
Neutral 19.3% 31
Somewhat unimportant 10.6% 17
Very unimportant 3.7% 6
Balance beam
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 15.5% 25
Somewhat important 33.5% 54
Neutral 34.8% 56
Somewhat unimportant 12.4% 20
Very unimportant 3.7% 6
Seesaw
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 16.8% 27
Somewhat important 32.9% 53
Neutral 32.3% 52
Somewhat unimportant 13.7% 22
Very unimportant 4.3% 7
Merry-go-round
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 12.4% 20
Somewhat important 29.8% 48
Neutral 36.6% 59
Somewhat unimportant 13.7% 22
Very unimportant 7.5% 12
Inclusive equipment
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 45.3% 73
Somewhat important 32.9% 53
Neutral 16.1% 26
Somewhat unimportant 3.1% 5
Very unimportant 2.5% 4
Restrooms
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 88.8% 143
Somewhat important 8.1% 13
Neutral 2.5% 4
Somewhat unimportant 0.6% 1
Water feature
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 34.2% 55
Somewhat important 21.7% 35
Neutral 24.8% 40
Somewhat unimportant 9.3% 15
Very unimportant 9.9% 16
Theme
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 5.6% 9
Somewhat important 11.8% 19
Neutral 46.0% 74
Somewhat unimportant 14.9% 24
Very unimportant 21.7% 35
Designated baby/toddler area
Response Percent Response Count
Very important 42.9% 69
Somewhat important 23.0% 37
Neutral 26.1% 42
Somewhat unimportant 3.1% 5
Very unimportant 5.0% 8

Of the items you ranked as very important, please choose your top 5 in order of importance:

Response Percent Response Count
Shade 73.1% 117
Fencing/security 40.6% 65
Swings 52.5% 84
Seating (benches) 44.4% 71
Equipment density 6.9% 11
Slides 26.3% 42
Sight lines 20.0% 32
Musical elements 3.8% 6
Exercise equipment 6.3% 10
Picnic areas 19.4% 31
Climbing structure 21.9% 35
Obstacle course 10.0% 16
Forts 10.6% 17
Tunnels 2.5% 4
Monkey bars 5.0% 8
Balance beam 1.3% 2
Merry-go-round 2.5% 4
Inclusive equipment 20.6% 33
Restrooms 59.4% 95
Water feature 21.3% 34
Theme 0.6% 1
Baby/toddler area 16.9% 27

If you are interested in a theme for one of both parks, please provide your suggestion(s):

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March 25, 2020, 3:42 PM
  • In what area of Vestavia Hills do you reside?
    • Cahaba Heights (zoned for VH Elementary Cahaba Heights)
  • Which park do you anticipate visiting most often?
    • Cahaba Heights Park
  • Please rate the importance of the following playground options/amenities:
    • Shade - Very important
    • Fencing/security - Somewhat important
    • Swings - Very important
    • Seating (benches) - Very important
    • Massing (equipment density) - Somewhat unimportant
    • Slides - Somewhat important
    • Sight lines - Somewhat unimportant
    • Inclusion of musical elements - Somewhat unimportant
    • Exercise equipment - Somewhat important
    • Picnic areas - Very important
    • Climbing structure - Very important
    • Obstacle course - Very important
    • Forts - Neutral
    • Tunnels - Somewhat unimportant
    • Monkey bars - Somewhat important
    • Balance beam - Very important
    • Seesaw - Somewhat important
    • Merry-go-round - Somewhat important
    • Inclusive equipment - Neutral
    • Restrooms - Very important
    • Water feature - Somewhat important
    • Theme - Very unimportant
    • Designated baby/toddler area - Neutral
  • Of the items you ranked as very important, please choose your top 5 in order of importance:
    • Shade
    • Seating (benches)
    • Picnic areas
    • Restrooms
    • Water feature
  • If you are interested in a theme for one of both parks, please provide your suggestion(s):
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Somewhat important
Neutral
Somewhat unimportant
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Shade
Fencing/security
Swings
Seating (benches)
Massing (equipment density)
Slides
Sight lines
Inclusion of musical elements
Exercise equipment
Picnic areas
Climbing structure
Obstacle course
Forts
Tunnels
Monkey bars
Balance beam
Seesaw
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