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<br /> <br />2-18 <br />Pleasanton Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />Section Two – Recreation Facility Needs Assessment 2014 <br /> <br />Community Organization Questionnaire <br /> <br />To gain an understanding of recreation facility utilization, community user groups characteristics and to <br />help program indoor space requirements, a questionnaire was designed and distributed to the <br />organized community groups that use the City facilities. This questionnaire obtained information <br />regarding the number of program/activity participants what facilities they utilize and when, if they travel <br />outside Pleasanton to hold meetings or activities, facilities they have the greatest need for both now <br />and in the future, as well as opinions on the cost for facility rentals. <br /> <br />The questionnaire was distributed by the City staff and twenty‐one (21) community organizations <br />responded to the questionnaire. Some of the more factual information is summarized in Exhibit 2.8‐2. <br />The information regarding the number of participants, facility utilization and frequency are used to <br />better define facility space demand and convert that to number of facilities required to meet the needs <br />of this segment of the recreation market. <br /> <br /> Exhibit 2.8‐2 Community Organization Questionnaire Summary Inventory <br />Group Name Members Current Facility Utilization <br />American Legion Post 237 167 Veterans Memorial Building <br />Amador Valley Quilters 340 PUSD school facility, Fairgrounds <br />Cantabella Children's Chorus 240 Pleasanton Library, Amador Theater <br />Girl Scouts Crossroads Service Unit 2,600 PUSD school facility <br />Livermore Amador Valley Garden <br />Club <br />215 PUSD school facility <br />Museum on Main 325 Museum on Main <br />Pacific Coast Repertory Theatre 30 Firehouse Arts Center <br />Pleasanton Art League 219 Cultural Art Center, Firehouse Arts Center, Alviso <br />Adobe <br />Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce 800 Veterans Memorial Building, Firehouse Arts Center <br />Pleasanton Community Concert <br />Band <br />75 Firehouse, Veterans Memorial Bldg., Lions‐Wayside <br />Park <br />Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council 150 Firehouse Arts Center, Delucchi Park <br />Pleasanton Downtown Association 800 Firehouse Arts Center, Veterans Memorial Building, <br />Museum on Main <br />Pleasanton Lions Club 56 Regalia House <br />Pleasanton Senior Players 15 Firehouse Arts Center, Senior Center <br />Pleasanton‐Tulancingo Sister Cities <br />Association <br />192 Amador Rec Center, Veterans Memorial Bldg, Callippe <br />Golf Course, PUSD facilities <br />Tri‐Valley Guide Dog Puppy Raisers 40 Lions‐Wayside Park <br />Tri‐Valley YMCA 1,500 Amador Recreation Center, Callippe Golf Course, <br />Nielsen Park, PUSD facilities <br />Tri‐Valley Repertory Theatre 640 Amador Theater, Firehouse Arts Center <br />Valley Concert Chorale 45 Amador Theater, churches <br />Valley Humane Society 520 Amador Valley Community Park <br />Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6298 221 Veterans Memorial Building <br />TOTAL: 9,190
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