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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Public Engagement <br />One Word <br />The in-person One Word Activity, which requested attendees to answer the following questions in ONE WORD each, <br />provides excellent insight into community desires related to future growth and development. <br />In ONE WORD: <br />1. If the County reaches its highest estimated growth population, what is your top concern? <br />2. What does the County need less of? <br />3. What does the County need more of? <br />Highest Estimated Growth <br />“Environment” tied for the top concern related to the County reaching its maximum growth potential. <br />Less Of / More Of <br />When asked what the county needed more of, two of the top responses were “Multiuse Trails” and “Green spaces.” <br />Ranking <br />The community at in-person workshops ranked Parks and Recreation as being the 5th most important category out of the <br />six provided. <br />Thought Wall <br />On the Thought Wall activity, attendees generally provided the following: <br />◊ Add green spaces, trails, and recreational facilities for people of all ages and abilities <br />◊ Maintain existing parks and beaches, including making them more accessible to seniors and disabled individuals <br />◊ Create a countywide sidewalk and multi-use recreational trail network <br />◊ Enhance park amenities based on community needs <br />◊ Encourage and invite private sector involvement in providing recreational options <br />◊ Specific suggestions: Increase the number of pickleball courts and public golf courses, develop more lagoon parks <br />PAGE 127