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C. 2016 Survey of Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation Users
Background and Overview
Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation’s Community Relations Division administered a Needs
Assessment/Satisfaction Survey to help determine priorities of developing services for the
community. With a new strategic plan and leadership, it was determined that a general survey
would act as a good “first step” in gauging the satisfaction level of park users. As such, survey
objectives were established that sought to understand residents’:
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Awareness of park, recreation, and facilities
Use of such facilities
Satisfaction with such facilities
Willingness to donate to Parks Foundation
Demographics, including age, gender, race and zip code
Methodology
The 2016 survey was administered electronically through the Survey Monkey online data
collection tool. Citizens were engaged through press, social media and email notices. No hard
copies were made available. People were asked to complete a series of nineteen questions
ranging from general satisfaction of park facilities to usage. Data was collected for two weeks,
between February 16 and March 1, 2016. A total of 941 people responded.
General Finding
More than half of the people surveyed did not frequent other parks facilities (Community
Centers, Historic Homes) outside of the parks themselves. Parks are mostly used for physical
exercise and have a 94% approval rating overall. Our lowest attended facilities (according to
respondents) are the community centers. Demographics show, most respondents reside in the
Highlands, Crescent Hill, and Iroquois/Beechmont neighborhoods; which impacts why the parks
and amenities in those areas received the most recognition.
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