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When prompted about social media outlets, residents indicated they would be most likely to engage with the City <br />in the future on Facebook (62% very or somewhat likely). In addition, about 4 in 10 would engage with the City on <br />Nextdoor, one -quarter on Instagram and about 2 in 10 residents would be interested in engaging on the City <br />Twitter feed. <br />Figure 10: Likelihood of Social Media Engagement <br />Please indicate how likely you would be, if at all, to engage with the City on the following social media platforms <br />in the future: <br />City Facebook page <br />Nextdoor <br />Instagram <br />City Twitter feed <br />■ Very likely <br />• Somewhat likely Not at all likely <br />35% <br />13% 21% <br />28% <br />66% <br />38% <br />7% <br />18% <br />76% <br />83% <br />Residents considered a list of City amenities and indicated the extent to which they would support or oppose the <br />City investigating changes to each. Even though they were informed that changes to amenities could result in a tax <br />increase, a strong majority of residents strongly or somewhat supported the City investigating each of the <br />potential changes. Support was strongest for making improvements to existing/established parks and to existing <br />trails as well as building new trails. <br />Figure 11: Support for Changes to City Amenities <br />Please indicate to what extent you support or oppose the city investigating the following changes to new or <br />existing amenities, each of which could accordingly result in an increase to the tax levy: <br />Making improvements to <br />existing/established parks <br />Making improvements to <br />existing trails <br />• Strongly support • Somewhat support Somewhat oppose Strongly oppose <br />33% <br />51% <br />35% <br />46% <br />11% 5% <br />ISA" 0/ <br />Building new trails 34% 41% 15% 11% <br />Building a new <br />community center <br />Building new parks <br />34% <br />27% <br />31% <br />38% <br />20% 15% <br />24% <br />12 <br />