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APPENDIX <br />III COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SUMMARY <br />Downtown Parks Feasibility Study - Business Survey <br />5. If parking were offered at a similar rate at another parking facility or lot in the Downtown, would you use <br />these parking options? (Please fill in the blank by going to this parking map and selecting all other <br />parking options you might utilize.) Please fill in all that apply. <br />6. As a business owner, how do you feel about a new park offering a multi -use programmed, rentable space <br />for events (pop -ups, civic, entertainment)? <br />7. What type of programming would you like to see in a downtown park? <br />Family focused (children's play areas, splash pads, picnic tables) <br />Event focused (hardscape areas, large seating areas, vendor spaces) <br />Passive spaces (gardens, trees, small lawn areas) <br />Recreation focused (skate park, dog park, play fields) <br />8. Would you prefer a series of smaller parks with distinct active or passive programming or one large park <br />with combined active and passive programming? <br />Smaller parks with highly programmed areas (play areas, BBQ's, vendor spaces) <br />Smaller parks with lightly programmed areas (gardens, lawn, benches) <br />One larger park with combined programming (recreation, BBQs, vendor spaces, large lawn areas, <br />trees, benches) <br />9. Should downtown parks reflect historical/cultural aspects of Redwood City? If so, what is specific about <br />Redwood City that should be incorporated into a downtown park? <br />Environmental/Ecological educational signage <br />Special needs engagement/play areas <br />Historical plaques and reference signs <br />Special event space for Civic Events/Farmers Markets <br />io. Please use the space below if you have additional ideas or feedback. <br />24 SEPTEMBER 2018 101 <br />