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Those living in Southeast Eugene prioritized building a new combined facility (38%) more than voters <br />from elsewhere in the city (24%). <br />Respondents were also asked which parks project from a list of six they considered the most important to <br />fund (Q12). most <br />followed by renovating and maintaining existing parks and natural areas. <br />Expand the city's trail system for walking and <br />biking <br />Renovate and maintain exisiting parks and <br />natural areas <br />Build new parks in areas of the city that do not <br />have them <br />Acquire land for parks and natural areas in <br />parts of the city that do not have them currently <br />Improve access to the Willamette River for <br />swimming, fishing and nature viewing <br />Build a multi-field sports complex for local use <br />and regional events <br />Source: DHM Research, October 2016 <br />Again, a notable proportion of Republicans said none of the proposed projects were important to fund <br />(15%). While Republicans preferred renovation and maintenance, Democrats and independent voters <br />than those without (24%). One in three frequent park visitors (33%) also prioritized the trails, as compared <br />to just 13% of those who did not visit a park at least once a month. A notable 11 out of 25 of Ward 3 <br />voters said the trail system project was the most important to fund. <br />Voters were asked a series of questions about the maintenance and upkeep of Eugene <br />their satisfaction (Q13) and support for two possible funding scenarios for park upkeep (Q14-15). <br />Three in four (77%) were <br />they were very satisfied (Q13) <br />in Eugene, as assessed earlier in the survey. <br />DHM RESEARCH |CITY OF EUGENE PARKS AND RECREATION SURVEY | OCTOBER 2016 <br />12 <br /> <br />