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SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> 2. Methodology Regarding aDemand/Supply Model for Developing Level of <br /> Service Standards (Optional) <br /> Today, the demand for parks, trails, and recreation facilities in many communities is outgrowing <br /> the number and quality of facilities that currently exist. With many communities having local, <br /> state and federal suppliers of parks and facilities, as well as non-profit and private providers, the <br /> traditional methods that have been used to establish levels of service standards are often times no <br /> longer convincing to elected officials as well as city and county managers. <br /> Also, too often demand supply models are established by only looking at the demand for various <br /> parks, trails and recreation facilities. The demand/supply models tracks both the demand for <br /> such facilities, and also the unmet demand, i.e. the demand for each facility minus the demand <br /> that is already being met=the unmet demand. The unmet demand provides the best information <br /> regarding facilities that are still needed. <br /> Leisure Vision has developed ademand/supply method to develop level of service standards that <br /> are foremost reflective of the demand for such parks and facilities by community residents and <br /> secondarily on the supply side take into consideration all providers in the City of Roseville <br /> Components of the Supply/Demand Model include mapping out 1) the demand for each type of <br /> parks, trails, and recreation facilities identified in the survey and 2) mapping out the unmet needs <br /> for parks, trails, and recreation facilities. <br /> Below and on the following page are examples charts showing the need for and unmet <br /> needs for indoor fitness and exercise facilities. <br /> Q13u Indoor fitness and exercise facilities <br /> ,dnu <br /> a + <br /> g 11 SIIII` �. <br /> Percent of YESreponses <br /> i <br /> - 1.0-20% <br /> I IN <br /> 20-40% <br /> O 40-60% <br /> O saso% Bloomingdale Park District <br /> 80-100% Community Interest and Opinion Survey <br /> Shading reflects the menu Ming for all respondents by CBG(merged as needed <br /> Other <br />
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