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27 <br />Climbing wall 83 <br />Racquetball 79 <br />Play equipment 77 <br />Soccer 43 <br />Auditorium 36 <br />Skateboard 21 <br />8) Support for Improvements (from highest to lowest amount of support -great and marginal support <br />totaled) <br />There is community support for biking and walking trail additions, renovation of existing parks, <br />improvements to passive parks and for acquisition of passive parks and open space lands. There is little <br />support for acquisition of land for new athletic parks or for alternative forms of recreation. <br />Great Marginal None <br />Bike/walk trail additions 298 (58%) 134 (26%) 78 (15%) <br />Renovate existing parks 134 (28%) 266 (55%) 87 (18%) <br />Improve exist. passive parks 183 (37%) 213 (43%) 100 (20%) <br />Acquire land for passive parks 154 (32%) 170 (35%) 162 (33%) <br />Improve exist. athletic complexes 76 (16%) 208 (45%) 180 (39%) <br />Acquire land for athletic parks 73 (15%) 158 (33%) 241 (51%) <br />More alternative recreation 56 (12%) 131 (28%) 288 (61%) <br />9) Household Age Distribution (# of persons) <br />0-5 122 <br />6-11 167 <br />12-19 252 <br />20-29 101 <br />30-39 158 <br />40-49 332 <br />50-64 390 <br />65+ 160 <br />10) Types of Trail Surface Preferred <br />Paved trails are the most popular trail surface, although there is considerable interest in non-paved surfaces <br />(401 paved responses vs. 351 non-paved responses). The City should balance paved and unpaved trail <br />surfacing. Trails along roads and trails making cross community or inter-City connections should be paved <br />as should major loop or access paths within larger parks. Trails within natural areas and secondary trails <br />should have a more natural surface (ag-lime, gravel, wood chip or mowed turf). <br />Paved 401 <br />Woodchip 159 <br />Mowed grass 115 <br />Crushed rock 77