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Capital Improvement Program Survey
April 29, 2019, 9:42 AM
Contents
i.Summary of responses 2
ii.Survey questions 4
iii.Individual responses 5
Summary Of Responses
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Responses:295
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QUESTION 1
You've got 10 dots to 'spend' on the City's facilities. Each dot is worth $100,000. How would you spend them on
these areas?
%Count
Building New Facilities 9.6%282
Remodelling Current Facilities 15.4%453
Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities 15.3%451
Library Expansion 44.4%1311
Other 4.8%141
QUESTION 2
You've got 10 dots to 'spend' on capital improvement projects in the City. Each dot is worth $100,000. How
would you spend them on these areas?
%Count
Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City
Hall, Community Hall)
7.3%214
Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan
Community Center, Senior Center, Sports Center)
15.3%452
Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete
repairs)
18.8%555
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%Count
Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g.
separated bike lanes, creek trails)
14.6%431
Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside
Park, community garden)
22.1%652
Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g.
all-inclusive playground, solar electric vehicle
chargers)
6.2%184
Other 6.2%183
QUESTION 3
If the City needed additional funding for the Capital Improvement Program, which funding option(s) would you
support? Select at least one.
%Count
Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the
property's assessed value)
16.6%49
Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the
property's assessed value)
16.9%50
Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the
City)
17.3%51
Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-
term rental stays of less than 30 days)
38.3%113
I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund
the Capital Improvement Program.
47.8%141
QUESTION 4
What other feedback do you have?
Answered 42
Skipped 253
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Survey Questions
QUESTION 1
You've got 10 dots to 'spend' on the City's facilities. Each dot is worth
$100,000. How would you spend them on these areas?
•Building New Facilities
•Remodelling Current Facilities
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities
•Library Expansion
•Other
QUESTION 2
You've got 10 dots to 'spend' on capital improvement projects in the
City. Each dot is worth $100,000. How would you spend them on
these areas?
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers)
•Other
QUESTION 3
If the City needed additional funding for the Capital Improvement
Program, which funding option(s) would you support? Select at least
one.
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
QUESTION 4
What other feedback do you have?
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Individual Responses
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 12:32 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (1)
•Other - School (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 13, 2019, 12:35 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Program Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 12:38 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
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Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 12:40 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 12:42 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 12:44 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (7)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 12:48 PM
Question 1
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•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 12:58 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:01 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:02 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - Expand impacted schools (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
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•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:04 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
Schools
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:17 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:21 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
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No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:22 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:26 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:27 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:35 PM
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Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Parks (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
•Other - Parks (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:38 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:43 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:44 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
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•Other - None (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:47 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:49 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Other - Environmental upgrades (6)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (4)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 1:56 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:04 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
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•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:19 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Other - Bike trails (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:19 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:28 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (9)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
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•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
Take care of kids at school
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:46 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:46 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
•Other - None (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:47 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:48 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 13, 2019, 2:49 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
•Other - Deep Cliff Golf Course (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 5:47 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - Removal of unnecessary bike lanes (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 5:49 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 5:57 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (6)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (6)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 6:02 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 22, 2019, 6:10 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (6)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 6:15 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Other - Restore water to Memorial Park duck pond (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Other - City-wide Wi-FI (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 22, 2019, 7:03 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (6)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (8)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 7:05 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 7:06 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 7:13 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Other - Open Space on East Side (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
•Other - new parks on eastside or at least open space (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 7:41 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Other - Parking at the library (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 7:47 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (10)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 8:57 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 22, 2019, 9:19 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (5)
•Other - Building trails. (5)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (7)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 22, 2019, 10:28 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Other - solar electric vehicle chargers, more trees/bushes around the
city (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 12:56 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Park improvements (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 3:56 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (5)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 4:18 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 6:54 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 7:04 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
•Other - Library Expansion (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 7:29 AM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
ENO SCHMIDT
April 23, 2019, 9:05 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (5)
•Other - Library Expansion (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 9:12 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - More schools (7)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
•Other - Provide place for homeless people- with showers, toilets, sinks.
(4)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 9:56 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (4)
•Other - Public swimming pool, tennis courts (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 10:14 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 10:16 AM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
William Berry
April 23, 2019, 12:19 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Please add sidewalks on Bubb Rd. from Rainbow to Columbus and
McClellan from De Anza to Monte Vista High for student safety!
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 1:30 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 1:49 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (5)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 2:14 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
•Other - using more specific language than “facilities” would result in
more informed answers from residents taking this survey. (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 2:55 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 7:55 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Dealing with roads and traffic issues, More sheriff enforcement
of traffic laws. (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Spending way too much on bike lanes around schools that simply will not
work, studies show this. Traffic is the issue, along with poor driving.
Name not available
April 23, 2019, 9:38 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 23, 2019, 11:06 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (7)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
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•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 24, 2019, 9:50 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (7)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 24, 2019, 4:04 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - New city hall to replace unsafe and outdated city hall (8)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (6)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 24, 2019, 5:12 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (6)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
City should prioritize spending in Library expansion which can be used by
100's of students and adults every single day.
Name not shown
April 24, 2019, 5:13 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
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Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 24, 2019, 5:36 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (5)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
William Rassieur
April 24, 2019, 5:46 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Other - Pay for the storm sewer maintenance!! (10)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
We have storm sewer maintenance to pay for. I object to my taxes being
raised for other projects. I strongly oppose the Regnart creek trail.
Alternative 4 please.
Name not available
April 24, 2019, 6:15 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Parking improvements (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 24, 2019, 6:50 PM
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 24, 2019, 8:59 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Crossing guards at major intersections nears schools (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
The above options should be funded only if the budget is not in the deficit.
I only support separated bike paths and not further improvements to
trails
Name not available
April 24, 2019, 9:07 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:04 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
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•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:55 AM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:00 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
•Other - Improve bike lane and park facilities (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 11:00 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:04 AM
Question 1
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•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:06 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
•Other - Build more parking spots for library (1)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
School safety, more educational programs for kids and teens
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 11:10 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Need more parking spaces for the Cupertino library
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:27 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:33 AM
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (9)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:33 AM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:36 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
Change the way of assessing the base of property tax according to the
current fair market value
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 12:03 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
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•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 12:10 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
I heard about this survey from a community group. Never got any notice
from the City. Surprised about the poor communication and potentially
biased results because of the small sample size.
Gary Wong
April 25, 2019, 12:28 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - Improved traffic signage (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Other - Improved cellular infrastructure (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Cash management and priorities can be improved. Project management
seems inefficient and can be improved.
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 12:40 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
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No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 12:47 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Other - Parking at the Library and shuttle service to Library, Senior
Center and major shopping areas (8)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 12:58 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
dongming yao
April 25, 2019, 1:04 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 1:35 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (10)
Question 3
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•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 2:26 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - Trafiic relief, parks, schools (7)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
•Other - Schools (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 3:32 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Why is this survey only available for 5 days? Need transparency as to why
it's being done. Does this really help council prioritize, or just another
exercise with a pre-determined outcome?
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 3:52 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
•Other - Library Program Room (6)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 4:04 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
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•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
•Other - Library expansion (4)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 4:13 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
As I use the library extensively I’m hugely in favor of the expansion!
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:13 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 4:14 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - Offer more community classes, lower class fees, increase
senior center activities, waive or lower senior center fees, improve road
conditions (4)
Question 2
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•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:14 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Other - Library Parking (8)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
too little advertising about this survey
Wayne F. Chin
April 25, 2019, 4:14 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (4)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:15 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
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Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 4:16 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:16 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (10)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 4:16 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Carrie Young
April 25, 2019, 4:17 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
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•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 4:19 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (4)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:22 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Darryl Stow
April 25, 2019, 4:24 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
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April 25, 2019, 4:26 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
•Other - Knock down the Blue Pheasant in preparation for the new
restaurant/ golf facility (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
Very bad way of getting informed input. I really do not know the totality of
issues the city faces and am not likely to make the right call.
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:26 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
•Other - Walking trails, golf course patio area, memorial park pond
improvement or removal (3)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Other - Library parking and community room. Cell phone tower in
west area (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Tech businesses should contribute to traffic improvements--- especially
around schools. ( like Bibb & McClellan area)
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:34 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 4:44 PM
Question 1
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•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Other - Add a large multi-purpose room to the Cupertino Library. (10)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
The Cupertino Library is very well-used and offers many programs.
Adding a multi-purpose room would allow them to offer more to
Cupertino residents and attract people from other cities as well.
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 5:01 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 5:01 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (7)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 5:02 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
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No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 5:03 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Other - Library (8)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 5:08 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Save it. (4)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Tom Jacobs
April 25, 2019, 5:11 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 5:12 PM
Question 1
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•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (6)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 5:15 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 5:17 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
•Other - Cupertino Museum (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
I support our library, our Cupertino History, our creek trails, and our
parks.
Devin Gupta
April 25, 2019, 5:24 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (7)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
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•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 5:25 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 5:26 PM
Question 1
•Other - A space for vocational options for all ages. Programs that are
no longer part of the academic world. (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Other - Theater center, teaching the arts. Programs that are
reasonable in price, facilities that can house programs. (2)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
where did the CIP money come from originally?
Geoff Paulsen
April 25, 2019, 5:33 PM
Question 1
•Other - How does "building a new facility" differ from a CIP? This
vagueness can confuse survey takers and render your results
inaccurate. (1)
Question 2
•Other - Use the $250M that was offered as part of the Vallco Specific
Plan. (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
Why is there not an option to have an employee head tax, as other local
cities are doing? Also, what about the $10M being offered by Apple to
build a class IV bike route?
Roz Chan
April 25, 2019, 5:36 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
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•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
Memorial Park needs complete renovation
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 5:45 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 5:59 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 6:05 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
•Other - Improve walkability (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
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•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 6:06 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Other - Library Expansion Room (10)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 6:09 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
•Other - Up to date dedicated EOC (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (4)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 6:10 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Other - Library expansion (4)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
Please do a property vacancy tax to make more housing available.
Cupertino is not a safety deposit box for foreign investors and we need
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lower priced rentals like shared housing.
Gopal Kumarappan
April 25, 2019, 6:18 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Other - Library program room (4)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 6:28 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (10)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Satyen Popat
April 25, 2019, 6:52 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (6)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 6:54 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
•Other - Improving recreational facilities like bike trails, community halls
(2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
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•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 6:56 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 7:02 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 7:09 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (10)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
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April 25, 2019, 7:12 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (9)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 7:15 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 7:22 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (10)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Hope to see Stevens Creek Trail extension to Linda Vista Park
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 7:26 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (9)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 7:33 PM
Question 1
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•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 7:35 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 7:35 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Liana Crabtree
April 25, 2019, 7:38 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
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•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
•Other - Library Program Room Expansion (6)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
Consider progressive property taxes for popular capital improvement
projects that are based on square footage. Require seniors who request
to opt out to demonstrate hardship, as Berkeley requires.
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 7:45 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:03 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:04 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
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April 25, 2019, 8:08 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:13 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
•Other - Parks (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 8:15 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (8)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 8:20 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
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•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
Make Cupertino Great Again - an inclusive and fair community!
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:22 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:28 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (6)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:29 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
The city of Cupertino should be judicious in utilization of available funds.
Spending huge sums of money on consultants on wasteful projects as
trails should not be a priority before projects like the Library expansion
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and renovation of City hall.
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:40 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
desperately need some roads fixed and MORE PARKING at the Library!
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:41 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 8:49 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
need library branches across the city, also parks on east side
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 8:51 PM
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Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
Spend money on road safety, library
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 8:51 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:52 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Max K Agoston
April 25, 2019, 8:53 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
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•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:54 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:54 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (6)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 8:57 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 8:59 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (6)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
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•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 9:09 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
•Other - parks (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
Need more park space on the East side of town.
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 9:13 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (10)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Snehal Panchal
April 25, 2019, 9:17 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (7)
•Other - Park on the east side of the City (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Other - Park on the east side of the City (2)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
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No response
Dinyar Dastoor
April 25, 2019, 9:26 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Be prudent on spending money on projects that has larger impact on
majority city residents. Stop catering to pet projects of small groups.
They are wasteful spending like earmarks of congress, like bridge to
nowhere in Alaska.
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 9:29 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (4)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 9:37 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 9:41 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (6)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Venkat Ranganathan
April 25, 2019, 9:44 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - Transport facilities for seniors, school kids etc (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 9:45 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 9:51 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (6)
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Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 9:53 PM
Question 1
•Other - A program room that holds many more than just 40 people.
100? (1)
Question 2
•Other - Make sure the new program has enough funding first. (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:05 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:07 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:14 PM
Question 1
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•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Improve the efficiency of government and agencies not by taxing more.
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:30 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 10:40 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:47 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (7)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
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Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:49 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
•Other - low-income housing (3)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 10:53 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
•Other - New parks at grade level in denser, park starved areas (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
•Other - library and community room (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 10:55 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Esosa Amayo
April 25, 2019, 10:59 PM
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 11:00 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:03 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:03 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
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•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:05 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Other - Tree maintenance (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:06 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Other - Library Expansion (10)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 11:08 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
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Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 11:29 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:37 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 25, 2019, 11:38 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 25, 2019, 11:44 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (8)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
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•Other - Community indoor swimming pools, indoor badminton courts
(7)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:32 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Replace library parking with under ground parking at the
Cupertino library park. (6)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 5:31 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 6:05 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
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•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 7:03 AM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - Installing more cameras (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 7:08 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (10)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 7:19 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 7:29 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
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•Other - Library (10)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
Library is the most important among these options.
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 7:46 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 7:55 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (6)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 7:58 AM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Other - Provide school bus (8)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
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Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 8:34 AM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Joan Chin
April 26, 2019, 9:25 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 9:34 AM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (5)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 10:18 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Orrin Mahoney
April 26, 2019, 10:52 AM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 12:15 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 1:11 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
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Name not available
April 26, 2019, 1:13 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 1:14 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (10)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:21 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Be prudent in choosing and responsible in spending.
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 1:29 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (6)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
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•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:30 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 1:35 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (6)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:38 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:40 PM
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Capital Improvement Program Survey
How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - Parks,roads (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:42 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:50 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 1:51 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:54 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (8)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (8)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
If we had built the first or second Vallco project, we'd have money for all of
this. Now we get a project with none of the benefits.
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 1:57 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (5)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (5)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 1:59 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
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Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:00 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:01 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (6)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:04 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 2:04 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No more tax. The City has got enough tax revenue from Apple. If you
can't make do in such good economic times, nothing would help.
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:05 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 2:06 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (8)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (6)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Xin Wang
April 26, 2019, 2:11 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (10)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 2:13 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
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•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 2:13 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Lucy Chen
April 26, 2019, 2:17 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (3)
•Other - building hospital and shopping mall (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:21 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:24 PM
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:28 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (5)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:31 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:32 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (10)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
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No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:33 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (6)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:36 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (7)
•Other - Need more parking spaces near library (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:41 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:41 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (7)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
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Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:42 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 2:44 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•Property Tax (tax on property that is based on the property's assessed
value)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:44 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:45 PM
Question 1
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (5)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•Parcel Tax (tax on property that is not based on the property's
assessed value)
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:46 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Other - Library (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 2:48 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (6)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Other - Library (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 2:58 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (5)
•Other - build library branches across the city (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
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•Other - build some library branch across the city, such as the ABC
library across Calabazas park. A small library would be good enough
for the neighborhood. (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Build more library branches across the city to relieve the insufficient
parking, and overcrowded situation in the current library. It will also be
very useful for nearby neighbhorhood.
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:59 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 2:59 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:03 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (4)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 3:10 PM
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Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 3:11 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:13 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:14 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:14 PM
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Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (3)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (4)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:15 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (10)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:18 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:27 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
•Other - Suggest memorial park refill with water so that it looks like a
park instead of an empty hole (3)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
Again please let memorial park have water
Name not shown
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April 26, 2019, 3:31 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (8)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:43 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (6)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (4)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (6)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:46 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
I would welcome spending to add an indoor swimming pool at the Sports
Center.
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:46 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
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•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:49 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (5)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:49 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (5)
•Other - Parks on the east side! What do you mean "Remodel Current
Facilities"? It matters which ones! Need more info to answer! (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (2)
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Other - Library Expansion! Parks on the east side. Confused-what's
difference between this and last question? (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Cut back on excesses at the City and use the money for this.
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:49 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 3:52 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (9)
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Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (7)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
Spending tax player’s money on library, road and park! No more tax!
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 3:52 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 3:55 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Other - Library Expansion (1)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:05 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (3)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 4:08 PM
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How should the City allocate its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget?
Question 1
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:10 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (1)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (4)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (2)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (3)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 4:10 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (1)
Question 2
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (1)
Question 3
•Sales Tax (tax on retail transactions within the City)
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 4:13 PM
Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (2)
•Other - NO need to spend that much. (3)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (1)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (1)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (1)
•Other - improve community safety, like installing surveillance cameras.
(4)
Question 3
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•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 4:22 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (6)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (4)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:30 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (8)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:34 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (2)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (4)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (2)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not shown
April 26, 2019, 4:39 PM
Question 1
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (3)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (1)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (3)
Question 3
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•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:49 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Other - We want Library Expansion! (10)
Question 3
•Transient Occupancy Tax (tax on hotel and short-term rental stays of
less than 30 days)
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:54 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (5)
•Other - Library (5)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:55 PM
Question 1
•Library Expansion (10)
Question 2
•Bike/Pedestrian Trail Improvements (e.g. separated bike lanes, creek
trails) (10)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:57 PM
Question 1
•Building New Facilities (2)
•Remodelling Current Facilities (1)
•Library Expansion (7)
Question 2
•Recreation Facilities Improvements (e.g. Quinlan Community Center,
Senior Center, Sports Center) (3)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (5)
•Park Improvements (e.g. Memorial Park, Creekside Park, community
garden) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
Name not available
April 26, 2019, 4:58 PM
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Question 1
•Remodelling Current Facilities (3)
•Improving Health and Safety of Current Facilities (2)
•Library Expansion (5)
Question 2
•Administration Facilities Improvements (e.g. City Hall, Community
Hall) (5)
•Road Improvements (e.g. overlays, concrete repairs) (3)
•Compliment Grant Funding and/or Donations (e.g. all-inclusive
playground, solar electric vehicle chargers) (2)
Question 3
•I do not support the use of additional taxes to fund the Capital
Improvement Program.
Question 4
No response
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