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ETHNICITY <br /> Other 8% <br /> White 60% <br /> U <br /> c Asian 8% <br /> w Latino 8% <br /> Black 17% <br /> 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% <br /> Percentage <br /> FIGURE 9 <br /> SURVEY RESULTS <br /> Throughout the engagement process park amenity use was surveyed. Results are <br /> shown in Figure 20. The survey results show that the top three activities for parks and <br /> trails were hiking, biking and picnicking, followed closely by swimming, fishing and use <br /> of playgrounds. These results for the hiking, biking and picnic areas, provide support <br /> for the projects outlined in this master plan amendment. As does the preferred trail <br /> surfacing results as shown in Figure 21 . In addition, when asked how users typically <br /> access the parks, the <br /> majority said drive, but Park Amenity Use Survey Results <br /> 41% said walk or bike, <br /> as shown in Figure 22. Hiking 218 <br /> Figure 23, shows the Picnic Areas M 184 <br /> preferred method of Biking 121 <br /> accessing a park. 62% Swimming 120 <br /> Fishing � 79 <br /> would prefer to walk or Playgrounds 70 <br /> bike to a park as Dog Parks 58 <br /> opposed to having to Camping 42Canoeing & Kayaking 32 <br /> drive. Again, this shows Cross Country Skiing 29 <br /> support for the trail Boat Launches 27 <br /> Pokemon go 25 <br /> projects outlined in the Programs/Kids Programs 25 <br /> amendments and Disc Golf M 22 <br /> shows the importance Horseback Riding M 21 <br /> Archery = 20 <br /> of connectivity Geocaching = 19 <br /> throughout the local Snowshoeing Iii 18 <br /> and regional trail Sports Field ! 5 <br /> systems. 0 50 100 150 200 250 <br /> FIGURE 10 <br /> 3/6/2017 Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment 15 <br />