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Renovates and expands existing parks and one <br />Option A$30 million$30 <br />swimming pool. <br />Additionally, it renovates and expands up to three <br />existing community centers, improves safe access to <br />Option B$50 million$58 <br />for walking and biking, and buildsfive new <br />neighborhood parks in areas of the city that currently <br />have limited access. <br />Additionally, it renovates and expands an additional <br />swimming pool and community center, and builds one <br />Option C$75 million$88 <br />large community park with playgrounds and picnic <br />areas. <br />Additionally, it builds one new swimming pool and <br />community center and five additional neighborhood <br />Option D$100 million$123 <br />parks in areas of the city that currently have limited <br />access to parks and recreation facilities. <br />Source: DHM Research, October 2016 <br />voters. Option B was supported by nearly as many <br />voters (57%), and the proportion of those in strong support and strong opposition both rose. About one in <br />three (34%) supported Option C, and even fewer did so for Option D (30%). For these last two options, <br />strong opposition was greater than total support. <br />OptionA: <br />$30 million, <br />$30 household <br />OptionB: <br />$50 million <br />$58 household <br />Option C: <br />$75million <br />$88 household <br />Option D: <br />$100million <br />$123 household <br />Source: DHM Research, October 2016 <br />DHM RESEARCH |CITY OF EUGENE PARKS AND RECREATION SURVEY | OCTOBER 2016 <br />15 <br /> <br />