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<br /> <br />2-14 <br />Pleasanton Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />Section Two – Recreation Facility Needs Assessment 2014 <br /> <br />Workshop Participant Questionnaire <br /> <br />During the community workshops, participants were asked to complete a questionnaire soliciting their <br />input on parks and recreation. There were a total of forty‐five (45) completed questionnaires from all <br />the public meetings. <br /> <br />Community Workshop #2 – Sports and Community Facilities <br /> <br />The second community workshop was held on Monday, December 10, 2012. Eighty‐Five (85) sports and <br />community group representatives and residents attended this workshop. This workshop identified the <br />most and least favorite facilities in Pleasanton, the most important facility needs, and helped to identify <br />opportunities to address those needs. <br /> <br />According to the workshop participants, the most favorite parks and/or recreation facilities in <br />Pleasanton are (in order of preference): <br />1. Dolores Bengtson Aquatic Center <br />2. Sports and Recreation Community Park <br />3. Augustin Bernal Park <br />4. Firehouse Arts Center <br />5. Tennis Center <br />6. Delucchi/Lions‐Wayside Parks <br />7. Veterans Memorial Building <br />8. Val Vista Community Park <br />9. Amador Valley Community Park <br /> <br />According to the same workshop participants, the least favorite parks and/or recreation facilities in <br />Pleasanton are (in order of least favorite, 1= least favorite): <br />1. Upper Pleasanton Field– access/parking/lack of restrooms <br />2. Middle school field maintenance <br />3. Trail system – linkages <br />4. Delucchi/Lions‐Wayside Park(s) – creek/drainage/bandstand/access/ <br />1st street/layout <br />5. Val Vista Community Park – smell and needs artificial turf <br />6. Bernal Community Park – unfinished acreage <br />7. Dolores Bengtson Aquatic Center – not enough lanes, parking, pathway lighting <br />8. McKinley Park – run down, used to store mulch <br />9. Alviso Adobe Community Park – underutilized/programmed <br />10. Augustin Bernal Park—lack of parking <br /> <br />The top park and/or recreation facility needs in Pleasanton are (in order of priority): <br />1. All‐weather fields <br />2. Swim facility – away from current site <br />3. Trail improvements/bike lanes/linkages <br />4. Pool upgrades <br />5. Dog parks <br />6. Restrooms at parks <br />
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