i <br /> were filled out and deposited in comment .calendar. Many steps of the process were <br /> j boxes at all locations. On a scale of one covered by local newspapers, television <br /> a <br /> to ten, participants were encouraged to rate stations and radio stations. A special web <br /> their supportforthe master plan (10 =high page was also created on the City of Outreach efforts <br /> support, 1= low support). The average Eugene web site to allow 24-hour access sought opinions <br /> level of support for the Draft Master Plan to information related to the planning from a broad cross <br /> among respondents was 8.5 out of 10, process (see www/ci.eugene.or.us/pw/ section of the entire <br /> Respondents were also asked whether or parksn. community <br /> not they felt the draft master plan met their <br /> needs. Over 80% of the respondents FOCUS i <br /> ~ replied YES, the draft master plan met their The Skinner Butte Park Master Plan takes <br /> needs. abroad focus to cover all areas, aspects <br /> and uses of the park comprehensively, It <br /> Advertisement also aspires to reveal and express the <br /> Advertisement for public involvement unique attributes of the park, meaning <br /> efforts included direct-mail postcard those that hold the most value for the <br /> invitations to over 3000 neighbors, community and park system, and keep <br /> ! individuals and stakeholder organizations, them in mind throughout the process. In <br /> display ads in the Register-Guard and essence, the focus of this plan is to seek <br /> ~ Eugene Weekly, news releases,. personal out and describe common .themes that i <br /> contact and interviews with over 50 unify the park experience, as well as its <br /> ~ ~ stakeholder organizations and individuals, different needs, and outline their future in a <br /> <br /> . and listing on the City public meetings balanced way. <br /> (continued on next page) <br /> ~I ' <br /> Commenf Sfaton Highlights <br /> iI <br /> ? A total of 92 comment sheets were filled out and deposited in comment boxes at five - <br /> different locations around Eugene. Several comment sheets were mailed to city staff. <br /> f__. <br /> ,..i <br /> i <br /> ? The average level of support for the draft master plan was 8.5 out of 10 <br /> i <br /> ? Over 80% of the respondents said YES ,the draft master plan meets their needs <br /> ~ 4 <br /> I <br /> ? The top three priorities listed by respondents for spending current Parks and Open Space <br /> bond measure funding were: <br /> 1) Natural area restoration ' ` <br /> 2) Riverbank interpretive trail <br /> 3) Butte trail system <br /> I~I <br /> i <br /> i; <br /> ~ 8 Chapter I: Overvierw & Summary <br /> ! <br /> <br />