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<br /> <br />2-22 <br />Pleasanton Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />Section Two – Recreation Facility Needs Assessment 2014 <br /> <br />The sports organization questionnaire obtained information regarding the number of players and teams <br />in each league or sports organization, age ranges of the players, what seasons they play, if they travel <br />outside Pleasanton to play, if they participate in tournaments, ratings of field/facility maintenance and <br />scheduling, projections of growth, and facilities they have the greatest need for both now and in the <br />future. Detailed information was requested for each division in the sport regarding the number of <br />players, the size of facility required, and the time and place of all games and practices. <br /> <br />This information is used as a supplement to the telephone survey results and as a means to better <br />define peak day demand (number of participants who will be involved in a given activity on the busiest <br />day of the year) and convert that to the number of facilities required to meet the needs of this segment <br />of the recreation market. Information regarding which of the existing facilities are currently being used <br />by the sports groups provides an understanding of the inventory of sports facilities regarding usage for <br />adult sports, youth sports, and practices. <br /> <br />2.9.1 Facility Needs Summary <br /> <br />This is a key portion of the Master Plan that brings together information from various public and staff <br />input, as well as other relevant studies and analysis, and distills them into a broader overall picture of <br />recreation in the form of recreation facilities that can support the needs of the Pleasanton citizenry to <br />achieve the community vision. <br /> <br />Since all of the needs identification tools are directly or indirectly based on input from community <br />residents, it is fair to say that all of the needs identified are significant and important to some portion of <br />the community. However, it is generally helpful to attempt to determine which needs have the highest <br />priority level as perceived by the qualitative or quantitative information gathered. Qualitative <br />information, worth two points each, is derived from the statistically valid phone survey and demand <br />formulas for facility needs. Quantitative data, worth one point each, includes interviews, public <br />meetings, questionnaires, trends and program needs analysis. <br /> <br />The Facility Needs Summary (Exhibit 2.9‐1) uses this numerical ranking system to establish relative <br />priorities; the more needs identification tools that indicate a particular need, the higher the point total <br />and the higher the ranking. From this list, the top four facility needs are (in order of highest priority): <br /> <br />1. Synthetic Turf Multi‐use Sports Fields (combines multiple inputs such as lighted sports fields, <br />synthetic turf sports fields, multi‐use sports fields and soccer fields) (10) <br />2. Dog Parks (8) <br />3. Swimming Pools (5) <br />4. Community Center (5) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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