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APPENDICES - <br /> A. Arden Hills Park, Trail and Open Space Survey Results <br /> B. Public Meeting Summaries <br /> C. Trail Segment Analysis <br /> D. Individual Park Maps and Renovation Recommendations <br /> A. Arden Hills Park, Trail and Open Space Survey Results <br /> Introduction <br /> In February 2001 the City of Arden Hills, Minnesota conducted a public opinion survey of residents. <br /> The survey was designed to determine resident's attitudes about park, recreation and open space <br /> issues and to help guide preparation of a park, trail and open space plan for the city. The written <br /> survey was sent to 3,897 households and businesses in the city. A total of 593 completed surveys <br /> were returned for a response rate of 15%. This is a higher than normal response rate for a mail-back <br /> survey and indicates a high level of interest in city parks, trails and open spaces. This high response <br /> gives the survey results a relatively high degree of accuracy. The margin of error of the survey is plus <br /> or minus 4%. A copy of the survey is attached. The following is a summary of the findings, implica- <br /> tions for the park and trail plan and the results for each question. <br /> l) Visitation <br /> Of the 593 returned surveys, 45% of the participants used Arden Hills' parks and trails on a weekly <br /> basis, 21% on a monthly basis and 26% on a yearly basis. These percents remained mostly constant <br /> when broken into the four demographic areas, north, central, southeast and southwest. The fre- <br /> quency of park use among survey respondents is likely to be higher than the average resident's use of <br /> parks and trails. This is due to the possibility that park users were more likely to complete and return <br /> the survey than non-park users. <br /> 2) Barriers to participation. <br /> Only 8% of those surveyed said they had never used the park and trail system. Of this 8%, the two <br /> most frequent explanations as to why the respondent had never used a park or trail were: 1) The <br /> respondent was unaware of parks and trails or 2) The respondent was new to the community, which <br /> might also explain why they are unaware of the existing park and trail system. Overall, few barriers <br /> exist to participation. <br /> Barriers to participation (# of responses): <br /> Not aware of parks 16 <br /> Prefer other parks 7 <br /> Not interested 7 <br /> Parks hard to find 5 <br /> Inadequate transportation 1 <br /> •3) Park& Trail Use <br /> Ramsey County- Tony Schmidt Park is the most frequently visited park in Arden Hills. The survey <br /> results indicate that residents from all areas of Arden Hills use Ramsey County- Tony Schmidt Park <br /> 28 <br />
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