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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Barten; Commissioners Leistico, and Sis. Voting No: None. <br />Abstained: Commissioner Loss. Absent: Commissioners Arts, Bennett, and Olson. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Review Recreation Survey Results <br />Recreation Coordinator Proulx provided background information on the survey that was completed <br />to better understand the growth of the community, assess the current offerings, identify new <br />opportunities and make informed decisions on future programing. She explained how the survey <br />was developed, the outreach that was completed and how the data was analyzed. She provided <br />additional details on the sample group that completed the survey, noting that a large portion of <br />respondents were families with children. She reviewed information gained on demographics, <br />engagement, current offerings, program interest, and recreation interest. She also summarized <br />some of the other feedback received through this process. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if staff was surprised with any of the survey results. <br />Recreation Coordinator Proulx commented that she expected the survey results to be more negative <br />with people complaining and was pleasantly surprised that people were thoughtful and many <br />people were willing to volunteer for events. <br />Chair Barten commented that a lot of the data is what he would expect, which can be reassuring. <br />He asked if there is something they would look at to more specifically advertise recreational <br />programing. <br />Commissioner Sis commented that perhaps there are opportunities to work with the <br />communications staff to have things shared on social media as well to build up awareness and <br />build an email list that can help connect with residents. <br />Recreation Coordinator Proulx commented that word of mouth is also a common way for people <br />to find out about recreational programing opportunities. She confirmed that she is looking at <br />different ways to reach people. <br />Commissioner Leistico commented that she was also not surprised with the areas people are <br />looking for program. She noted that the methods people selected for notification actually match <br />with the strategy the City uses. She agreed that word of mouth can help. <br />Chair Barten agreed that word of mouth is very effective, especially when it comes to government. <br />Commissioner Sis commented that the new billboard can also provide opportunities. He asked if <br />there are plans to resurrect a City sign on Bunker and 47. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the Public Works Committee <br />will be discussing that this coming week. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/October 12, 2023 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />