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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 /> <br />with boat-dock access, schedule County-sponsored activities that accommodate working individuals, add an “IG <br />type center” in the northern portion of the County, increase promotion of local recreational opportunities <br />Mapping Exercise <br />During the Mapping Exercise at all in-person workshops, the northeast and the southeast quadrant maps received the <br />most stickers. This is largely where the urbanized area exists. The available Recreation-related stickers for attendees to <br />place and the percentage of total stickers each made up were: <br />◊ Playground(s) (New or Improvements) (0%) <br />◊ Public Pool (1%) <br />◊ Recreation Center (3%) <br />◊ Sports Field(s) / Court(s) (1%) <br />◊ Waterfront Access (3%) <br />A total of 8% of the stickers placed by attendees were Recreation stickers. <br />PublicCoordinate Interactive Online Map <br />Users had the opportunity to select between six themed icons: Commercial/Office, Conservation, Housing, Infrastructure, <br />Parks and Recreation, and Transportation. After selecting their theme, users were able to place the point anywhere on the <br />online map and provide an open-ended response relevant to the theme. In relation to Parks and Recreation, respondents <br />recommended: <br />◊ Vero Beach Municipal Power Plant – Tear it down <br />◊ South of Intersection of Indian River Blvd and Tarpon Drive – Greenways / green space <br />◊ CubeSmart Self Storage (901 20th St, Vero Beach, FL 32960) – This space valuable space was wasted and should <br />have been used for something else <br />Online Survey <br />One question asked in the survey was, “What park amenities does Indian River County need more of?” Respondents were <br />permitted to select more than one of the provided categories in their responses. The top answers were “natural areas” <br />PAGE 128