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Morningside Park Survey
Q2. Should the perimeter fence that lines the north and west sides of the park be removed?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
16.56%
83.44%
Q3. Would you support additional parking on the swale along the west side of the park on 7th Avenue?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.21%
67.79%
Q4. Should the loop road remain as configured, or should it be the subject of possible redesign?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.82%
Possible redesign 41.18%
Q5. If a redesign of the loop road includes the relocation or removal of parking spaces, should the current total
number of parking spaces within the park be maintained, reduced, or increased?
Answer Choices
Maintained 76.55%
Reduced 19.31%
Increased 4.14%
Q6. Should the wood bollards that border the loop road remain or should they be replaced with:
Answer Choices
Concrete bollards 5.37%
Curbs 16.78%
Shrubbery 24.83%
Wood bollards should remain 53.02%
Q7. Presently, vehicles park on the grassy swale near the tennis courts, with time of day restrictions. Would you like
the grassy swale resurfaced for parking?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 49.06%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, with restricted hours 43.40%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, without restricted hours 7.55%
Q8. Should the pool be repaired?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
65.81%
34.19%
Q9. If the pool cannot be structurally repaired, should a new one be built, knowing that it cannot be rebuilt in the
current location?
Answer Choices
Rebuild
Don't rebuild
39.22%
60.78%
Q10. Should the lake and stream be opened to public view and use?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
68.49%
31.51%
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Q11. The removal of mangroves may be required to clean out, open and ensure proper water flow in and out of the
lake. Do you support the removal of mangroves in these cases?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q12. Do you think the waterfront should be modified to improve the view and access?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q13. Would you support trimming existing shoreline trees to improve view of the bay?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
69.33%
30.67%
Q14. Would you like to see additional drinking fountains added to the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
70.07%
29.93%
Q15. How would you like to see the Palmetum improved?
Answer Choices
Beautification 61.49%
Picnic tables with shading protection 38.51%
Q16. Should the children's playground be expanded in area and include equipment for older children, up to 13 years
of age?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
51.95%
48.05%
Q17. Should the beach/sand volleyball court stay where it is, be relocated, or be removed altogether?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.22%
Relocate 15.07%
Remove and repurpose the area 26.71%
Q18. Do you prefer the idea of more passive, open, and green spaces, or would you prefer the expansion of athletic
uses?
Answer Choices
Leave as is; i.e. mixed
More passive, open, and green spaces
More athletic uses
58.44%
28.57%
12.99%
Q19. Would you like to see berms and other elevated areas for passive and interactive experiences and unique bay
view opportunities similar to South Pointe Park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
52.41%
47.59%
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Q20. Would you support a nature center within and around the park building, with butterfly garden, educational
material, etc.?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
58.82%
41.18%
Q21. Would you like to see art/sculpture and water features/elements with the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
49.02%
50.98%
Q22. Would you like to see events, such as concerts and theatrical productions in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
39.87%
60.13%
Q23. Would you like to see occasional activities such as farmers markets or food truck nights in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
44.08%
55.92%
Q24. Would you like to see a treehouse or raised walkway structure installed near some of the large ficus trees at the
western side of at the park for an interactive canopy experience?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
46.05%
53.95%
Q25. Would you like various botanical societies to plan and help plant orchids, bromeliads, and other plant species in
specified areas of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
83.77%
16.23%
Q26. Would you like to reconfigure the walkway adjacent to the softball field so it better addresses park drainage?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
88.82%
11.18%
Q27. Should there be food and beverage vending machines at the manned tennis and kayak centers?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
48.03%
51.97%
Q28. Would you support the renovation of the interior of the park building to address current acoustic issues, and
address other improvements that may make other uses of the building more enticing?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
74.50%
25.50%
Q29. Do you think the City is providing adequate maintenance of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.65%
67.35%
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on SiJJ City Clerk
Morningside Park Survey
Q2. Should the perimeter fence that lines the north and west sides of the park be removed?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
16.56%
83.44%
Q3. Would you support additional parking on the swale along the west side of the park on 7th Avenue?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.21%
67.79%
Q4. Should the loop road remain as configured, or should it be the subject of possible redesign?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.82%
Possible redesign 41.18%
Q5. If a redesign of the loop road includes the relocation or removal of parking spaces, should the current total
number of parking spaces within the park be maintained, reduced, or increased?
Answer Choices
Maintained 76.55%
Reduced 19.31%
Increased 4.14%
Q6. Should the wood bollards that border the loop road remain or should they be replaced with:
Answer Choices
Concrete bollards 5.37%
Curbs 16.78%
Shrubbery 24.83%
Wood bollards should remain 53.02%
Q7. Presently, vehicles park on the grassy swale near the tennis courts, with time of day restrictions. Would you like
the grassy swale resurfaced for parking?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 49.06%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, with restricted hours 43.40%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, without restricted hours 7.55%
Q8. Should the pool be repaired?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
65.81%
34.19%
Q9. If the pool cannot be structurally repaired, should a new one be built, knowing that it cannot be rebuilt in the
current location?
Answer Choices
Rebuild
Don't rebuild
39.22%
60.78%
Q10. Should the lake and stream be opened to public view and use?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
68.49%
31.51%
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Q11. The removal of mangroves may be required to clean out, open and ensure proper water flow in and out of the
lake. Do you support the removal of mangroves in these cases?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q12. Do you think the waterfront should be modified to improve the view and access?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q13. Would you support trimming existing shoreline trees to improve view of the bay?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
69.33%
30.67%
Q14. Would you like to see additional drinking fountains added to the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
70.07%
29.93%
Q15. How would you like to see the Palmetum improved?
Answer Choices
Beautification 61.49%
Picnic tables with shading protection 38.51%
Q16. Should the children's playground be expanded in area and include equipment for older children, up to 13 years
of age?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
51.95%
48.05%
Q17. Should the beach/sand volleyball court stay where it is, be relocated, or be removed altogether?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.22%
Relocate 15.07%
Remove and repurpose the area 26.71%
Q18. Do you prefer the idea of more passive, open, and green spaces, or would you prefer the expansion of athletic
uses?
Answer Choices
Leave as is; i.e. mixed
More passive, open, and green spaces
More athletic uses
58.44%
28.57%
12.99%
Q19. Would you like to see berms and other elevated areas for passive and interactive experiences and unique bay
view opportunities similar to South Pointe Park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
52.41%
47.59%
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record foy itetp(s) Y t ►
on 5i 14 It' . City Cleric
Q20. Would you support a nature center within and around the park building, with butterfly garden, educational
material, etc.?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
58.82%
41.18%
Q21. Would you like to see art/sculpture and water features/elements with the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
49.02%
50.98%
Q22. Would you like to see events, such as concerts and theatrical productions in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
39.87%
60.13%
Q23. Would you like to see occasional activities such as farmers markets or food truck nights in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
44.08%
55.9Z%
Q24. Would you like to see a treehouse or raised walkway structure installed near some of the large ficus trees at the
western side of at the park for an interactive canopy experience?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
46.05%
53.95%
Q25. Would you like various botanical societies to plan and help plant orchids, bromeliads, and other plant species in
specified areas of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
83.77%
16.23%
Q26. Would you like to reconfigure the walkway adjacent to the softball field so it better addresses park drainage?
Answer Choices
Yes 88.82%
No 11.18%
Q27. Should there be food and beverage vending machines at the manned tennis and kayak centers?
Answer Choices
Yes 48.03%
No 51.97%
Q28. Would you support the renovation of the interior of the park building to address current acoustic issues, and
address other improvements that may make other uses of the building more enticing?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
74.50%
25.50%
Q29. Do you think the City is providing adequate maintenance of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.65%
67.35%
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on record for lid)
1' 1 City Clerk
Morningside Park Survey
Q2. Should the perimeter fence that lines the north and west sides of the park be removed?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
16.56%
83.44%
Q3. Would you support additional parking on the swale along the west side of the park on 7th Avenue?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.21%
67.79%
Q4. Should the loop road remain as configured, or should it be the subject of possible redesign?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.82%
Possible redesign 41.18%
Q5. If a redesign of the loop road includes the relocation or removal of parking spaces, should the current total
number of parking spaces within the park be maintained, reduced, or increased?
Answer Choices
Maintained 76.55%
Reduced 19.31%
Increased 4.14%
Q6. Should the wood bollards that border the loop road remain or should they be replaced with:
Answer Choices
Concrete bollards 5.37%
Curbs 16.78%
Shrubbery 24.83%
Wood bollards should remain 53.02%
Q7. Presently, vehicles park on the grassy swale near the tennis courts, with time of day restrictions. Would you like
the grassy swale resurfaced for parking?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 49.06%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, with restricted hours 43.40%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, without restricted hours 7.55%
Q8. Should the pool be repaired?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
65.81%
34.19%
Q9. If the pool cannot be structurally repaired, should a new one be built, knowing that it cannot be rebuilt in the
current location?
Answer Choices
Rebuild
Don't rebuild
39.22%
60.78%
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on record fo; ite s)
City Clerk
010. Should the lake and stream be opened to public view and use?
Answer Choices
Yes 68.49%
No 31.51%
011. The removal of mangroves may be required to clean out, open and ensure proper water flow in and out of the
lake. Do you support the removal of mangroves in these cases?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
012. Do you think the waterfront should be modified to improve the view and access?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
013. Would you support trimming existing shoreline trees to improve view of the bay?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
69.33%
30.67%
014. Would you like to see additional drinking fountains added to the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
70.07%
29.93%
015. How would you like to see the Palmetum improved?
Answer Choices
Beautification 61.49%
Picnic tables with shading protection 38.51%
016. Should the children's playground be expanded in area and include equipment for older children, up to 13 years
of age?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
51.95%
48.05%
017. Should the beach/sand volleyball court stay where it is, be relocated, or be removed altogether?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.22%
Relocate 15.07%
Remove and repurpose the area 26.71%
018. Do you prefer the idea of more passive, open, and green spaces, or would you prefer the expansion of athletic
uses?
Answer Choices
Leave as is; i.e. mixed
More passive, open, and green spaces
More athletic uses
58.44%
28.57%
12.99%
019. Would you like to see berms and other elevated areas for passive and interactive experiences and unique bay
view opportunities similar to South Pointe Park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
52.41%
47.59%
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Q20. Would you support a nature center within and around the park building, with butterfly garden, educational
material, etc.?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
58.82%
41.18%
Q21. Would you like to see art/sculpture and water features/elements with the park?
Answer Choices
Yes 49.02%
No 50.98%
Q22. Would you like to see events, such as concerts and theatrical productions in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
39.87%
60.13%
Q23. Would you like to see occasional activities such as farmers markets or food truck nights in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
44.08%
55.92%
Q24. Would you like to see a treehouse or raised walkway structure installed near some of the large ficus trees at the
western side of at the park for an interactive canopy experience?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
46.05%
53.95%
Q25. Would you like various botanical societies to plan and help plant orchids, bromeliads, and other plant species in
specified areas of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
83.77%
16.23%
Q26. Would you like to reconfigure the walkway adjacent to the softball field so it better addresses park drainage?
Answer Choices
Yes 88.82%
No 11.18%
Q27. Should there be food and beverage vending machines at the manned tennis and kayak centers?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
48.03%
51.97%
Q28. Would you support the renovation of the interior of the park building to address current acoustic issues, and
address other improvements that may make other uses of the building more enticing?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
74.50%
25.50%
Q29. Do you think the City is providing adequate maintenance of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.65%
67.35%
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on record 5/ditet.4 r(�S� � i,, �
City Clerk
Morningside Park Survey
Q2. Should the perimeter fence that lines the north and west sides of the park be removed?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
16.56%
83.44%
Q3. Would you support additional parking on the swale along the west side of the park on 7th Avenue?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.21%
67.79%
Q4. Should the loop road remain as configured, or should it be the subject of possible redesign?
Answer Choices
Leave as is
Possible redesign
58.82%
41.18%
Q5. If a redesign of the loop road includes the relocation or removal of parking spaces, should the current total
number of parking spaces within the park be maintained, reduced, or increased?
Answer Choices
Maintained 76.55%
Reduced 19.31%
Increased 4.14%
Q6. Should the wood bollards that border the loop road remain or should they be replaced with:
Answer Choices
Concrete bollards 5.37%
Curbs 16.78%
Shrubbery 24.83%
Wood bollards should remain 53.02%
Q7. Presently, vehicles park on the grassy swale near the tennis courts, with time of day restrictions. Would you like
the grassy swale resurfaced for parking?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 49.06%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, with restricted hours 43.40%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, without restricted hours 7.55%
Q8. Should the pool be repaired?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
65.81%
34.19%
Q9. If the pool cannot be structurally repaired, should a new one be built, knowing that it cannot be rebuilt in the
current location?
Answer Choices
Rebuild
Don't rebuild
39.22%
60.78%
Q10. Should the lake and stream be opened to public view and use?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
68.49%
31.51%
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record fo ite (s %, 5
on City Clerk
Q11. The removal of mangroves may be required to clean out, open and ensure proper water flow in and out of the
lake. Do you support the removal of mangroves in these cases?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q12. Do you think the waterfront should be modified to improve the view and access?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q13. Would you support trimming existing shoreline trees to improve view of the bay?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
69.33%
30.67%
Q14. Would you like to see additional drinking fountains added to the park?
Answer Choices
Yes 70.07%
No 29.93%
Q15. How would you like to see the Palmetum improved?
Answer Choices
Beautification 61.49%
Picnic tables with shading protection 38.51%
Q16. Should the children's playground be expanded in area and include equipment for older children, up to 13 years
of age?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
51.95%
48.05%
Q17. Should the beach/sand volleyball court stay where it is, be relocated, or be removed altogether?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.22%
Relocate 15.07%
Remove and repurpose the area 26.71%
Q18. Do you prefer the idea of more passive, open, and green spaces, or would you prefer the expansion of athletic
uses?
Answer Choices
Leave as is; i.e. mixed
More passive, open, and green spaces
More athletic uses
58.44%
28.57%
12.99%
Q19. Would you like to see berms and other elevated areas for passive and interactive experiences and unique bay
view opportunities similar to South Pointe Park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
52.41%
47.59%
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record fq �Uern�) ,
on Si t J City Clerk
Q20. Would you support a nature center within and around the park building, with butterfly garden, educational
material, etc.?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
58.82%
41.18%
Q21. Would you like to see art/sculpture and water features/elements with the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
49.02%
50.98%
Q22. Would you like to see events, such as concerts and theatrical productions in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
39.87%
60.13%
Q23. Would you like to see occasional activities such as farmers markets or food truck nights in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
44.08%
55.92%
Q24. Would you like to see a treehouse or raised walkway structure installed near some of the large ficus trees at the
western side of at the park for an interactive canopy experience?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
46.05%
53.95%
Q25. Would you like various botanical societies to plan and help plant orchids, bromeliads, and other plant species in
specified areas of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
83.77%
16.23%
Q26. Would you like to reconfigure the walkway adjacent to the softball field so it better addresses park drainage?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
88.82%
11.18%
Q27. Should there be food and beverage vending machines at the manned tennis and kayak centers?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
48.03%
51.97%
Q28. Would you support the renovation of the interior of the park building to address current acoustic issues, and
address other improvements that may make other uses of the building more enticing?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
74.50%
25.50%
Q29. Do you think the City is providing adequate maintenance of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.65 %
67.35%
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record f9r iteip(s) P L. 5
on 3 / 1,4 . City Clerk
Morningside Park Survey
Q2. Should the perimeter fence that lines the north and west sides of the park be removed?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
16.56%
83.44%
Q3. Would you support additional parking on the swale along the west side of the park on 7th Avenue?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.21%
67.79%
Q4. Should the loop road remain as configured, or should it be the subject of possible redesign?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.82%
Possible redesign 41.18%
Q5. if a redesign of the loop road includes the relocation or removal of parking spaces, should the current total
number of parking spaces within the park be maintained, reduced, or increased?
Answer Choices
Maintained 76.55%
Reduced 19.31%
Increased 4.14%
Q6. Should the wood bollards that border the loop road remain or should they be replaced with:
Answer Choices
Concrete bollards 5.37%
Curbs 16.78%
Shrubbery 24.83%
Wood bollards should remain 53.02%
Q7. Presently, vehicles park on the grassy swale near the tennis courts, with time of day restrictions. Would you like
the grassy swale resurfaced for parking?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 49.06%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, with restricted hours 43.40%
Resurface the swales to make them recognized
parking spots, without restricted hours 7.55%
Q8. Should the pool be repaired?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
65.81%
34.19%
Q9. If the pool cannot be structurally repaired, should a new one be built, knowing that it cannot be rebuilt in the
current location?
Answer Choices
Rebuild
Don't rebuild
39.22%
60.78%
Q10. Should the lake and stream be opened to public view and use?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
68.49%
31.51%
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record for ite () City Clerk
on
Q11. The removal of mangroves may be required to clean out, open and ensure proper water flow in and out of the
lake. Do you support the removal of mangroves in these cases?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q12. Do you think the waterfront should be modified to improve the view and access?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
63.58%
36.42%
Q13. Would you support trimming existing shoreline trees to improve view of the bay?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
69.33%
30.67%
Q14. Would you like to see additional drinking fountains added to the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
70.07%
29.93%
Q15. How would you like to see the Palmetum improved?
Answer Choices
Beautification 61.49%
Picnic tables with shading protection 38.51%
Q16. Should the children's playground be expanded in area and include equipment for older children, up to 13 years
of age?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
51.95%
48.05%
Q17. Should the beach/sand volleyball court stay where it is, be relocated, or be removed altogether?
Answer Choices
Leave as is 58.22%
Relocate 15.07%
Remove and repurpose the area 26.71%
Q18. Do you prefer the idea of more passive, open, and green spaces, or would you prefer the expansion of athletic
uses?
Answer Choices
Leave as is; i.e. mixed
More passive, open, and green spaces
More athletic uses
58.44%
28.57%
12.99%
Q19. Would you like to see berms and other elevated areas for passive and interactive experiences and unique bay
view opportunities similar to South Pointe Park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
52.41%
47.59%
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Ord fo ite y
on ��� City Clerk
Q20. Would you support a nature center within and around the park building, with butterfly garden, educational
material, etc.?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
58.82%
41.18%
Q21. Would you like to see art/sculpture and water features/elements with the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
49.02%
50.98%
Q22. Would you like to see events, such as concerts and theatrical productions in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
39.87%
60.13%
Q23. Would you like to see occasional activities such as farmers markets or food truck nights in the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
44.08%
55.92%
Q24. Would you like to see a treehouse or raised walkway structure installed near some of the large ficus trees at the
western side of at the park for an interactive canopy experience?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
46.05%
53.95%
Q25. Would you like various botanical societies to plan and help plant orchids, bromeliads, and other plant species in
specified areas of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
83.77%
16.23%
Q26. Would you like to reconfigure the walkway adjacent to the softball field so it better addresses park drainage?
Answer Choices
Yes 88.82%
No 11.18%
Q27. Should there be food and beverage vending machines at the manned tennis and kayak centers?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
48.03%
51.97%
Q28. Would you support the renovation of the interior of the park building to address current acoustic issues, and
address other improvements that may make other uses of the building more enticing?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
74.50%
25.50%
Q29. Do you think the City is providing adequate maintenance of the park?
Answer Choices
Yes
No
32.65
67.35%