A community survey was conducted in Willacy County, Texas regarding parks and recreation. The majority of respondents were Hispanic females aged 36-50 living in Lasara. Most respondents have children and participate in organized sports. There was strong support for developing both indoor and outdoor recreation facilities. The top requested outdoor facilities included picnic areas, walking trails, and swimming pools. For indoor facilities, fitness rooms and a community center with a gym and pool were most popular. Respondents said they would use parks in Port Mansfield if amenities like trails and fishing piers were improved. The greatest need in the county is more recreation programs and facilities.
The keypad polling results from the second community visioning meeting on the Mystic Valley Parkway Green Line extension project showed that:
- Residents were most concerned about potential land acquisitions and neighborhood changes from commercial and residential property taking.
- Over half felt the presentation improved their understanding of how traffic and development may impact the area.
- Most believed people would use the new Green Line station for commuting, but some had concerns about increased traffic and parking issues.
- Opinions were mixed on whether the extension would overall positively or negatively impact the neighborhood.
This document contains an unsolved past paper from MAT (Management Aptitude Test) from February 2005. It includes 46 multiple choice questions across two sections - Data Analysis & Sufficiency and Intelligence & Critical Reasoning. The questions cover topics like data interpretation from graphs, tables, charts and diagrams, problem solving, logical reasoning, and determining sufficient data to answer questions. The summary provides an overview of the document structure and types of questions included without reproducing any full questions.
This document discusses a survey on the fall of moral values among teenagers. The survey found that most respondents agreed that deteriorating moral values is a major factor in youth failure. The main causes of declining morality were identified as lack of parental guidance and peer pressure. Effects included addiction, immoral activities, and crime. Most respondents believed both males and females are at risk, with females being slightly less at risk. The vast majority of respondents saw declining morality as a serious problem that requires solutions.
This document discusses the fall of moral values among teenagers. A questionnaire was conducted with government officers, senior citizens, and students to analyze the issue. The findings show that lack of parental guidance and peer pressure are the main causes of declining morality. Effects include addiction, immoral activities, and crimes. Both genders are at risk, but females may be more vulnerable. Most respondents agreed that deteriorating morality is a serious problem that requires solutions like parental guidance, religious education, and knowledge.
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The document summarizes the results of a broadband needs study conducted in the Lake of the Ozarks region in Missouri. A survey of 400 residential households and 54 businesses found that most had internet access at home and work, though connection speeds were generally slow. Common uses of broadband included communication, information searching, and online activities. The report identifies gaps that could be addressed to improve broadband access and adoption in the region.
A survey of Irish consumers about the impact of the recession on their spending habits and intentions. Conducted on behalf of the National Consumer Agency by Amárach Research in February 2009.
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from a Task Force meeting regarding coastal conservation and eco-tourism planning in Willacy County. The group discussed updating the county's parks master plan, presenting results from a public parks survey, and local goals for parks and recreation. They also reviewed recent Coastal Impact Assistance Program projects and upcoming grant deadlines. Key priorities discussed for the parks plan included water access, trails, and an environmental learning center. Next steps include submitting project ideas for Coastal Impact Assistance Program and Coastal Management Program grants to support these priorities.
The keypad polling results from the second community visioning meeting on the Mystic Valley Parkway Green Line extension project showed that:
- Residents were most concerned about potential land acquisitions and neighborhood changes from commercial and residential property taking.
- Over half felt the presentation improved their understanding of how traffic and development may impact the area.
- Most believed people would use the new Green Line station for commuting, but some had concerns about increased traffic and parking issues.
- Opinions were mixed on whether the extension would overall positively or negatively impact the neighborhood.
This document contains an unsolved past paper from MAT (Management Aptitude Test) from February 2005. It includes 46 multiple choice questions across two sections - Data Analysis & Sufficiency and Intelligence & Critical Reasoning. The questions cover topics like data interpretation from graphs, tables, charts and diagrams, problem solving, logical reasoning, and determining sufficient data to answer questions. The summary provides an overview of the document structure and types of questions included without reproducing any full questions.
This document discusses a survey on the fall of moral values among teenagers. The survey found that most respondents agreed that deteriorating moral values is a major factor in youth failure. The main causes of declining morality were identified as lack of parental guidance and peer pressure. Effects included addiction, immoral activities, and crime. Most respondents believed both males and females are at risk, with females being slightly less at risk. The vast majority of respondents saw declining morality as a serious problem that requires solutions.
This document discusses the fall of moral values among teenagers. A questionnaire was conducted with government officers, senior citizens, and students to analyze the issue. The findings show that lack of parental guidance and peer pressure are the main causes of declining morality. Effects include addiction, immoral activities, and crimes. Both genders are at risk, but females may be more vulnerable. Most respondents agreed that deteriorating morality is a serious problem that requires solutions like parental guidance, religious education, and knowledge.
Lake of the Ozarks Council of Local Governments Broadband Study Findingsmobroadbandnow
The document summarizes the results of a broadband needs study conducted in the Lake of the Ozarks region in Missouri. A survey of 400 residential households and 54 businesses found that most had internet access at home and work, though connection speeds were generally slow. Common uses of broadband included communication, information searching, and online activities. The report identifies gaps that could be addressed to improve broadband access and adoption in the region.
A survey of Irish consumers about the impact of the recession on their spending habits and intentions. Conducted on behalf of the National Consumer Agency by Amárach Research in February 2009.
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from a Task Force meeting regarding coastal conservation and eco-tourism planning in Willacy County. The group discussed updating the county's parks master plan, presenting results from a public parks survey, and local goals for parks and recreation. They also reviewed recent Coastal Impact Assistance Program projects and upcoming grant deadlines. Key priorities discussed for the parks plan included water access, trails, and an environmental learning center. Next steps include submitting project ideas for Coastal Impact Assistance Program and Coastal Management Program grants to support these priorities.
This document provides information about the Istituto di Istruzione Superiore "S.G. Bosco" vocational/technical school in Viadana, Italy. The school offers morning and evening courses for young students aged 14-18 and adult students in fields like agriculture, mechanics, electricity, tourism and social services. Courses include both theoretical classroom learning and hands-on experience in labs for IT, mechanics, electricity, chemistry, agriculture and more. The school aims to involve students in activities around recycling, energy saving, environmental conventions and projects.
This document provides instructions on how to hide a file and share files securely. It discusses using a password manager called Winlocker to hide files, as well as sharing files via email, phone, cloud services like Dropbox, and educational websites with resources on various topics like biology, geography, psychology and astronomy.
Controversy in everyday life dejan hudoklinlmihel1
The document discusses reading the newspaper in the bathroom. It mentions reading the newspaper while showering can be controversial. It concludes by stating the person was just showering without mentioning reading.
This document provides a summary of 10 photos taken during a photo safari at Serengeti National Park. For each photo, it describes the vegetation and animals present and discusses the relationships between animals and vegetation and between people and the environment. Key details mentioned across multiple photos include acacia trees, herds of zebras and buffalo, and how animals rely on vegetation for food and shelter while people visit the park for tourism and hunting.
The document is a draft resolution by the Commissioners Court of Willacy County, Texas adopting the 2010-2020 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan. The resolution recognizes the need for the master plan to provide goals, assessments, standards, recommendations and strategies for park and recreation facilities over the next ten years. It notes that public input was gathered through surveys and meetings. The resolution adopts the master plan as an guidance document and does not commit the county to specific funding levels.
This document summarizes the results of a survey of 41 zoos and aquariums about their development departments and fundraising practices. Some key findings include:
- The majority (90.2%) of respondents were zoos.
- Most institutions (41.5%) had over 3000 donors, though 22% had under 500 donors.
- Annual fundraising revenues increased for 32.4% of respondents in the most recent year.
- The top sources of institutional support were individual giving (51-75% for 29.7% of respondents) and foundations (34.3% from 11-25%).
Survey Social Media @ Law Firm Librariescreynolds2009
The survey asked librarians and information professionals about their use of social media both personally and professionally.
Key findings include:
- Over 75% of respondents do not use social media to deliver library services, though 23.5% do.
- Twitter is used mostly as a source of current awareness (33.3%) and for trends in librarianship (34.6%).
- 90.1% of respondents do not think social media is a passing fad.
- While 43.2% see little use for social media in their library, 56.8% disagree.
- Most check social media once or twice a day, with 28.4% checking less than once a day
The survey results show that:
- 72% of respondents said yes to the question about a variety of activities for children under 14, while 28% said no.
- 42% of respondents said they know what a children's museum is, while 36% said they did not know and 22% were neutral.
- 49% of respondents agreed that the North Country needs more family activities, while 27% disagreed and 24% were neutral.
The majority of respondents were between the ages of 26-59 and felt that a children's museum would provide educational, economic, and cultural benefits to the North Country community.
The document appears to be a survey containing questions about media usage. Some key details:
- The survey was completed by 12 respondents, most of whom were 17-year-old females living in Burgess Hill.
- Respondents came from households with 4-5 people, owning various media devices and 2-4 TVs.
- Mobile phones, films, and popular music were among the most important media.
- Respondents watched movies weekly and preferred comedies. Streaming and renting movies was also common.
- Most respondents felt downloading media illegally was wrong but understandable.
The document summarizes the results of keypad polling questions asked at a community meeting about a proposed extension of the Green Line to Mystic Valley Parkway. The questions covered topics like where participants lived, how long they had lived in the area, their age, and whether the meeting improved their understanding of topics presented. For most questions, the majority of participants had lived in the area for over 10 years, were between 40-69 years old, and felt the meeting improved their understanding of the proposed Green Line extension project.
Vendor Performance Management survey results nov 7thGerald Ford
This document contains the results of a survey with 16 multiple choice questions. Some key findings include:
- For question 1, most respondents reported feeling happy (82%).
- For question 2, most respondents were from the Federal/Provincial sector (41%).
- For question 3, most respondents came from organizations with 250-499 employees (18%) or 1000-2499 employees (37%).
The document provides graphical representations of the responses for each question.
This document is an appendix from a survey on teachers' use of information and communication technologies (ICT). It contains the raw data collected from 106 respondents on their demographics, ICT skills and tools used, and approaches to professional development. The appendix includes 14 multiple choice questions on topics such as the teachers' gender, age, experience level, frequency of tool use, and how they learn about new technologies. It provides the response percentages and counts for each answer option selected.
An NGO survey collected information from 64 respondents. It gathered basic organization details, contact information, sectors of work, budgets, staffing levels, and technology usage. Respondents indicated their levels of experience and satisfaction with various tools. The majority were satisfied with internet search, social networking, and contact management tools. Over half had limited experience with print publishing and project tracking software.
Igtm pre event golf survey by sports marketing survey - part IMS-Co
The survey found:
1) Spain was the most popular recent international golf destination at 17%, followed by Portugal at 13% and the United States at 7%.
2) 37% of respondents had not taken an international golf trip in the past 5 years.
3) When considering future destinations, recommendations from friends were most important to respondents, followed by golf magazines and online reviews/golf networks. Price, variety of courses, and golf being included in packages were also very important factors.
4) Economic factors like currency exchange rates and fuel costs have at least a little impact on most respondents' decisions to take an international golf trip.
This document summarizes the keypad polling results from the third community visioning meeting about a proposed extension of the Green Line to the Mystic Valley Parkway area. It shows the responses to 11 multiple choice questions asked of meeting participants. The questions covered topics like favorite warm weather activities, demographic information, housing status, length of time living in the area, and perceptions of and reactions to the potential Green Line extension. Pie charts display the response percentages for each question from the first, second and third meetings.
Based on a survey of 23 respondents about home appliances and devices:
- 78.3% of respondents were male and most were between 25-34 years old.
- Respondents reported having an average of 6 devices running at home and spending 8.5 hours at home per day.
- Over 40% of respondents said they would sometimes or often forget to turn off appliances and devices.
- An intelligent refrigerator that monitors inventory levels and automated re-ordering services were viewed as potentially useful by many respondents, though some expressed privacy or cost concerns.
The keypad polling results from the first meeting about the Mystic Valley Parkway Community Visioning Process showed that residents were most likely to think that Boston Harbor would be cleaned up under budget in their lifetime. Most attendees were residents living in Medford or Somerville. A majority owned single family homes and had lived in the area for over 10 years. The meeting improved understanding of different perspectives and made most attendees feel optimistic about a possible Green Line extension. Small group discussions were generally productive and the meeting was rated as very or good effective by over 70% of attendees.
Do you make some of your money locally, and some of your money remotely, or online?
If you answered “yes” to this question, then you’re Semi-Local.
In October 2011, we surveyed 153 people; 107 were already Semi-Local, and 46 aspired to be.
We asked questions to find out what was really involved in becoming and being Semi-Local.
This report contains their answers to those questions.
The document reports the results of a survey of 600 registered voters in North Carolina regarding their political beliefs and views on important issues. It shows that most respondents identify as moderate or conservative and believe the state is heading in the right direction. The top issue cited was the economy and jobs, with around 60% of respondents across party lines viewing economic issues as most important.
This document provides information about the Istituto di Istruzione Superiore "S.G. Bosco" vocational/technical school in Viadana, Italy. The school offers morning and evening courses for young students aged 14-18 and adult students in fields like agriculture, mechanics, electricity, tourism and social services. Courses include both theoretical classroom learning and hands-on experience in labs for IT, mechanics, electricity, chemistry, agriculture and more. The school aims to involve students in activities around recycling, energy saving, environmental conventions and projects.
This document provides instructions on how to hide a file and share files securely. It discusses using a password manager called Winlocker to hide files, as well as sharing files via email, phone, cloud services like Dropbox, and educational websites with resources on various topics like biology, geography, psychology and astronomy.
Controversy in everyday life dejan hudoklinlmihel1
The document discusses reading the newspaper in the bathroom. It mentions reading the newspaper while showering can be controversial. It concludes by stating the person was just showering without mentioning reading.
This document provides a summary of 10 photos taken during a photo safari at Serengeti National Park. For each photo, it describes the vegetation and animals present and discusses the relationships between animals and vegetation and between people and the environment. Key details mentioned across multiple photos include acacia trees, herds of zebras and buffalo, and how animals rely on vegetation for food and shelter while people visit the park for tourism and hunting.
The document is a draft resolution by the Commissioners Court of Willacy County, Texas adopting the 2010-2020 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan. The resolution recognizes the need for the master plan to provide goals, assessments, standards, recommendations and strategies for park and recreation facilities over the next ten years. It notes that public input was gathered through surveys and meetings. The resolution adopts the master plan as an guidance document and does not commit the county to specific funding levels.
This document summarizes the results of a survey of 41 zoos and aquariums about their development departments and fundraising practices. Some key findings include:
- The majority (90.2%) of respondents were zoos.
- Most institutions (41.5%) had over 3000 donors, though 22% had under 500 donors.
- Annual fundraising revenues increased for 32.4% of respondents in the most recent year.
- The top sources of institutional support were individual giving (51-75% for 29.7% of respondents) and foundations (34.3% from 11-25%).
Survey Social Media @ Law Firm Librariescreynolds2009
The survey asked librarians and information professionals about their use of social media both personally and professionally.
Key findings include:
- Over 75% of respondents do not use social media to deliver library services, though 23.5% do.
- Twitter is used mostly as a source of current awareness (33.3%) and for trends in librarianship (34.6%).
- 90.1% of respondents do not think social media is a passing fad.
- While 43.2% see little use for social media in their library, 56.8% disagree.
- Most check social media once or twice a day, with 28.4% checking less than once a day
The survey results show that:
- 72% of respondents said yes to the question about a variety of activities for children under 14, while 28% said no.
- 42% of respondents said they know what a children's museum is, while 36% said they did not know and 22% were neutral.
- 49% of respondents agreed that the North Country needs more family activities, while 27% disagreed and 24% were neutral.
The majority of respondents were between the ages of 26-59 and felt that a children's museum would provide educational, economic, and cultural benefits to the North Country community.
The document appears to be a survey containing questions about media usage. Some key details:
- The survey was completed by 12 respondents, most of whom were 17-year-old females living in Burgess Hill.
- Respondents came from households with 4-5 people, owning various media devices and 2-4 TVs.
- Mobile phones, films, and popular music were among the most important media.
- Respondents watched movies weekly and preferred comedies. Streaming and renting movies was also common.
- Most respondents felt downloading media illegally was wrong but understandable.
The document summarizes the results of keypad polling questions asked at a community meeting about a proposed extension of the Green Line to Mystic Valley Parkway. The questions covered topics like where participants lived, how long they had lived in the area, their age, and whether the meeting improved their understanding of topics presented. For most questions, the majority of participants had lived in the area for over 10 years, were between 40-69 years old, and felt the meeting improved their understanding of the proposed Green Line extension project.
Vendor Performance Management survey results nov 7thGerald Ford
This document contains the results of a survey with 16 multiple choice questions. Some key findings include:
- For question 1, most respondents reported feeling happy (82%).
- For question 2, most respondents were from the Federal/Provincial sector (41%).
- For question 3, most respondents came from organizations with 250-499 employees (18%) or 1000-2499 employees (37%).
The document provides graphical representations of the responses for each question.
This document is an appendix from a survey on teachers' use of information and communication technologies (ICT). It contains the raw data collected from 106 respondents on their demographics, ICT skills and tools used, and approaches to professional development. The appendix includes 14 multiple choice questions on topics such as the teachers' gender, age, experience level, frequency of tool use, and how they learn about new technologies. It provides the response percentages and counts for each answer option selected.
An NGO survey collected information from 64 respondents. It gathered basic organization details, contact information, sectors of work, budgets, staffing levels, and technology usage. Respondents indicated their levels of experience and satisfaction with various tools. The majority were satisfied with internet search, social networking, and contact management tools. Over half had limited experience with print publishing and project tracking software.
Igtm pre event golf survey by sports marketing survey - part IMS-Co
The survey found:
1) Spain was the most popular recent international golf destination at 17%, followed by Portugal at 13% and the United States at 7%.
2) 37% of respondents had not taken an international golf trip in the past 5 years.
3) When considering future destinations, recommendations from friends were most important to respondents, followed by golf magazines and online reviews/golf networks. Price, variety of courses, and golf being included in packages were also very important factors.
4) Economic factors like currency exchange rates and fuel costs have at least a little impact on most respondents' decisions to take an international golf trip.
This document summarizes the keypad polling results from the third community visioning meeting about a proposed extension of the Green Line to the Mystic Valley Parkway area. It shows the responses to 11 multiple choice questions asked of meeting participants. The questions covered topics like favorite warm weather activities, demographic information, housing status, length of time living in the area, and perceptions of and reactions to the potential Green Line extension. Pie charts display the response percentages for each question from the first, second and third meetings.
Based on a survey of 23 respondents about home appliances and devices:
- 78.3% of respondents were male and most were between 25-34 years old.
- Respondents reported having an average of 6 devices running at home and spending 8.5 hours at home per day.
- Over 40% of respondents said they would sometimes or often forget to turn off appliances and devices.
- An intelligent refrigerator that monitors inventory levels and automated re-ordering services were viewed as potentially useful by many respondents, though some expressed privacy or cost concerns.
The keypad polling results from the first meeting about the Mystic Valley Parkway Community Visioning Process showed that residents were most likely to think that Boston Harbor would be cleaned up under budget in their lifetime. Most attendees were residents living in Medford or Somerville. A majority owned single family homes and had lived in the area for over 10 years. The meeting improved understanding of different perspectives and made most attendees feel optimistic about a possible Green Line extension. Small group discussions were generally productive and the meeting was rated as very or good effective by over 70% of attendees.
Do you make some of your money locally, and some of your money remotely, or online?
If you answered “yes” to this question, then you’re Semi-Local.
In October 2011, we surveyed 153 people; 107 were already Semi-Local, and 46 aspired to be.
We asked questions to find out what was really involved in becoming and being Semi-Local.
This report contains their answers to those questions.
The document reports the results of a survey of 600 registered voters in North Carolina regarding their political beliefs and views on important issues. It shows that most respondents identify as moderate or conservative and believe the state is heading in the right direction. The top issue cited was the economy and jobs, with around 60% of respondents across party lines viewing economic issues as most important.
A survey of 600 registered North Carolina voters found that over half reported being interested in politics and elections at an 8 or higher on a 10-point scale. Most identified as moderate or conservative in their political beliefs. Unemployment and the economy were seen as the most important issues facing the state, and a majority believed North Carolina was heading in the right direction.
A survey of 600 registered North Carolina voters found that over half reported being interested in politics and elections at an 8 or higher on a 10-point scale. Most identified as moderate or conservative in their political beliefs. Unemployment and the economy were seen as the most important issues facing North Carolina, and a majority believed the state was heading in the right direction.
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- 53% of respondents were between 20-25 years old. 59% were female.
- 60% felt that government hospital service was slow, and 36% said it was very slow.
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1. Willacy County Parks and Recreation Community Survey
1. Please choose which version you prefer. Favor de escoger el idioma que prefiere.
Response Response
Percent Count
English - Inglés 87.8% 296
Spanish - Español 12.2% 41
answered question 337
skipped question 3
2. Check which town you live in or near:
Response Response
Percent Count
Lasara 41.4% 122
Lyford 7.1% 21
Port Mansfield 3.1% 9
Raymondville 40.0% 118
San Perlita 3.1% 9
Sebastian 3.4% 10
I do not live in Willacy County 2.0% 6
answered question 295
skipped question 45
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2. 3. What age group are you in:
Response Response
Percent Count
Under 20 15.0% 42
21-35 33.6% 94
36-50 33.9% 95
51-65 12.5% 35
Over 65 5.0% 14
answered question 280
skipped question 60
4. What is your gender:
Response Response
Percent Count
Female 66.8% 189
Male 33.2% 94
answered question 283
skipped question 57
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3. 5. How many children (19 and under) live in your home?
Response Response
Percent Count
0 19.5% 54
1 12.3% 34
2 21.3% 59
3 22.0% 61
4 15.5% 43
5 6.1% 17
6 1.8% 5
7 0.4% 1
8 1.1% 3
More than 8 0.0% 0
answered question 277
skipped question 63
6. Do you or does someone in your family participate in organized league sports (baseball, softball, volleyball,
etc.) outside of a school program?
Response Response
Percent Count
Yes 52.7% 149
No 47.3% 134
answered question 283
skipped question 57
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4. 7. Should local governments develop or improve OUTDOOR Park and Recreaton Facilities in the County?
Response Response
Percent Count
Yes 98.3% 281
No 1.7% 5
answered question 286
skipped question 54
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5. 8. Please check the top FIVE (5) OUTDOOR Park and Recreation Facilities from the list below that you would like
to see added in the County.
Response Response
Percent Count
Amphitheaters 5.4% 15
Baseball Fields 27.8% 77
Basketball Courts 20.2% 56
Bicycling Trails/Paths 26.4% 73
Birdwatching Areas 8.7% 24
BMX Bike Parks 6.5% 18
Camp Grounds 9.4% 26
Disc Golf (Frisbee) Courses 2.9% 8
Fishing Piers/Wading Areas 17.3% 48
Football Fields 10.8% 30
Golf Courses 4.7% 13
Horseback Riding Trails 7.9% 22
Kayaking/Canoe Launches 6.1% 17
Open Space/Nature Preserves 13.4% 37
Outdoor Pavilions 23.1% 64
Picnic Areas and Barbeque Pits 43.3% 120
Playgrounds 47.3% 131
Public Beaches 10.1% 28
Public Hunting Areas 6.5% 18
Rock Climbing Walls 13.7% 38
Rodeo/Roping Arenas 5.4% 15
Running Tracks 11.6% 32
RV Parks 0.4% 1
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6. Skateboarding Parks 17.7% 49
Soccer Fields 10.5% 29
Softball Fields 15.5% 43
Swimming Pool/Spray Parks 39.0% 108
Tennis Courts 11.9% 33
Volleyball Courts 15.2% 42
Walking/Jogging/Hiking Trails 43.7% 121
Other (please specify) 1
answered question 277
skipped question 63
9. Do you think local governments should develop or improve INDOOR Park and Recreation Facilities in the
County?
Response Response
Percent Count
Yes 93.6% 265
No 6.4% 18
answered question 283
skipped question 57
6 of 22
7. 10. Please check your top FIVE (5) INDOOR Park and Recreation Facilities from the list below that you would like
to see added in the County.
Response Response
Percent Count
Arts & Crafts Rooms 22.5% 58
Audio Visual/TV Rooms 3.9% 10
Auditorium for Music, Plays,
24.0% 62
Performances
Basketball Courts 35.3% 91
Bowling 46.1% 119
Computer Rooms 33.7% 87
Fitness Rooms (yoga, aerobics,
52.7% 136
martial arts)
Game Rooms (foosball, pool, board
34.1% 88
games, ping pong)
Gymnasiums 26.7% 69
Meeting Rooms 13.2% 34
Nature Center 14.3% 37
Racquetball/Handball Courts 8.9% 23
Rock Climbing Walls 20.9% 54
Running Tracks 16.3% 42
Swimming Pool 46.1% 119
Video Game Rooms 21.3% 55
Volleyball Courts 20.2% 52
Weight Rooms 37.6% 97
answered question 258
skipped question 82
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8. 11. The list below provides examples of recreational and social programs that some communities develop for their
residents. Would you participate in any of the following programs?
Response
Yes No
Count
Aquatic (swim lessons, water
78.6% (180) 21.4% (49) 229
fitness, etc.)
Arts & Crafts (writing, performing,
78.8% (178) 21.2% (48) 226
dance, music, visual, crafts, etc.)
Fitness Classes (yoga, aerobics,
martial arts, weight lifting, boxing, 86.0% (202) 14.0% (33) 235
etc.)
Youth Summer Camps 75.2% (121) 24.8% (40) 161
Social Activities (family nights,
support groups, social clubs, 72.6% (162) 27.4% (61) 223
volunteering)
Sports Leagues (youth/adult
basketball, soccer, baseball/T-ball, 77.2% (179) 22.8% (53) 232
volleyball, etc.)
Teen Programs (clubs,
adventure/environmental programs, 70.2% (153) 29.8% (65) 218
etc.)
Trip & Tours (youth/adult/senior
outdoor education, hiking, field 76.3% (174) 23.7% (54) 228
trips, etc.)
answered question 262
skipped question 78
12. What can local governments do to increase and/or improve the park and recreational opportunities available
to senior citizens?
Response
Count
99
answered question 99
skipped question 241
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9. 13. Please check all the reasons why you and/or your family may not participate more frequently in community
recreational programs or use community park facilities.
Response Response
Percent Count
Not enough programs or park
70.2% 160
facilities
No interest in programs or
6.6% 15
recreational facilities offered
Unable to get to program or facility 13.6% 31
Fees are not affordable 13.6% 31
Lack of time 21.9% 50
Lack of childcare 13.6% 31
Lack of information on programs 37.3% 85
Times and facility locations not
25.0% 57
convenient
Inadequate amenities
29.8% 68
(bathroom/seating areas)
Do not feel safe 20.6% 47
Program or facility is too far away 23.2% 53
Other 2.6% 6
Other (please specify) 10
answered question 228
skipped question 112
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10. 14. How often do you go to Port Mansfield?
Response Response
Percent Count
Often 11.4% 30
Sometimes 37.9% 100
Rarely 36.7% 97
Never 14.0% 37
answered question 264
skipped question 76
15. Would you go to Port Mansfield more often if there were a park with nature trails, improved fishing piers,
improved areas for wade fishing, kayaking/canoeing launches, bird viewing stations, nature center, new
playground, picnic pavilion, etc.?
Response Response
Percent Count
Yes 77.1% 205
No 6.0% 16
Maybe 16.9% 45
answered question 266
skipped question 74
16. What is the single most important issue or greatest need concerning parks and recreational programs and
facilities within Willacy County?
Response
Count
173
answered question 173
skipped question 167
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11. 17. Please use this space for additional comments:
Response
Count
48
answered question 48
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18. We would like to know your opinion of this survey. How would you rate this survey experience?
Response Response
Percent Count
Excellent 18.1% 50
Very Good 63.0% 174
Good 16.3% 45
Fair 1.8% 5
Poor 0.4% 1
No Opinion 0.4% 1
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12. 19. Marque el pueblo donde vive o el más cercano:
Response Response
Percent Count
Lasara 92.5% 37
Lyford 2.5% 1
Port Mansfield 0.0% 0
Raymondville 0.0% 0
San Perlita 2.5% 1
Sebastian 0.0% 0
Yo no vivo en el Condado de
2.5% 1
Willacy
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20. ¿Cuáles su grupo de edad?
Response Response
Percent Count
Menos de 20 5.3% 2
21-35 50.0% 19
36-50 36.8% 14
51-65 5.3% 2
Más de 65 2.6% 1
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13. 21. ¿Cuál es su sexo?
Response Response
Percent Count
Mujer 84.6% 33
Hombre 15.4% 6
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22. ¿Cuántos niños (de 19 años y menor) viven en su casa?
Response Response
Percent Count
0 7.9% 3
1 7.9% 3
2 23.7% 9
3 26.3% 10
4 23.7% 9
5 5.3% 2
6 2.6% 1
7 2.6% 1
8 0.0% 0
más de 8 0.0% 0
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14. 23. ¿Usted o alguien en su familia participa en ligas organizadas de deporte (béisbol, softbol, voleibol, etc.) fuera
de un programa escolar?
Response Response
Percent Count
Sí 25.6% 10
No 74.4% 29
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24. ¿Cree que gobiernos locales deberían desarrollar o mejorar instalaciones AFUERA de los lugares recreativos
y de los parques en el Condado?
Response Response
Percent Count
Sí 97.4% 38
No 2.6% 1
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15. 25. Favor de indicar las CINCO (5) instalaciones AFUERA de los lugares recreativos y de los parques de la lista de
abajo de abajo que le gustaría ver ser agregado en el Condado.
Response Response
Percent Count
Pabellones al afuera 10.8% 4
Patios de recreo 32.4% 12
Pistas y caminos de bicicleta 29.7% 11
Canchas de béisbol 24.3% 9
Canchas de basquetbol 29.7% 11
Canchas de voleibol 35.1% 13
Canchas de fútbol 18.9% 7
Canchas de softbol 5.4% 2
Canchas de fútbol americano 8.1% 3
Canchas para jugar golfo de discos
0.0% 0
(Frisbee)
Áreas de picnic y con parrillas 70.3% 26
Pistas para caminar/hacer jogging 18.9% 7
Piscinas/parques de espray 21.6% 8
Lanchas de kayak/canoa 8.1% 3
Parques para bicicletas BMX 13.5% 5
Anfiteatros 2.7% 1
Áreas para observar aves 13.5% 5
Canchas de tenis 8.1% 3
Pistas para cabalgata de caballos 2.7% 1
Reservas a cielo abierto o áreas
8.1% 3
protegidas
Playas para ir en monopatín 8.1% 3
Áreas públicas de cacería 2.7% 1
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16. Playas públicas 5.4% 2
Parques para tiendas de campo 13.5% 5
Pistas para caminar/hacer
35.1% 13
caminatas
Canchas de golf 2.7% 1
Parques de vehículos recreativos 0.0% 0
Plazas para rodeo/lazar 2.7% 1
Murallas de piedra para trepar 10.8% 4
Muelles para pescar/Área para
5.4% 2
caminar por el agua
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26. ¿Cree que gobiernos locales deberían desarrollar o mejorar instalaciones Interiores de los lugares
recreativos y de los parques cubiertos?
Response Response
Percent Count
Sí 84.2% 32
No 15.8% 6
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17. 27. Favor de indicar las CINCO (5) instalaciones interiores de los lugares recreativos y de los parques de la lista
de abajo que le gustaría ver ser agregado en el Condado.
Response Response
Percent Count
Canchas de basquetbol 31.3% 10
Boliche 28.1% 9
Reserva natural 12.5% 4
Gimnasios 43.8% 14
Salones para reuniones 3.1% 1
Canchas de voleibol 25.0% 8
Pistas interiores de carrera 9.4% 3
Auditorío para música, obras de
18.8% 6
teatro
Canchas de raquetbol/balonmano 9.4% 3
Salones de levantamiento de
50.0% 16
pesas
Piscina interior 34.4% 11
Salones audiovisuales/TV 3.1% 1
Salones para juegos de video 3.1% 1
Salones de computadoras 40.6% 13
Salones de arte y artesanías 37.5% 12
Murallas de piedra para trepar 37.5% 12
Salones de salud (yoga, aerobismo,
43.8% 14
artes marciales)
Salones de recreo (futbolito,
billares, juegos de mesa, ajedrez, 15.6% 5
tenis de mesa)
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18. 28. La lista de abajo da ejemplos de programas recreativos y sociales que algunas comunidades desarrollan para
sus residentes. ¿Participaría en cualquiera de los siguientes programas?
Response
Sí No
Count
Acuática (lecciones de natación,
50.0% (17) 50.0% (17) 34
salud acuática, etc.)
Clases de forma física (yoga,
aerobics, artes marciales,
67.6% (23) 32.4% (11) 34
levantamiento de pesas, boxeo,
etc.)
Actividades Sociales (noches con
familia, grupos de apoyo, clubes 58.8% (20) 41.2% (14) 34
sociales, actividades voluntarios)
Ligas deportivas (básquetbol para
jóvenes/adultos, fútbol, béisbol/T- 55.9% (19) 44.1% (15) 34
bol, voleibol, etc.)
Programas para adolescentes
(clubes, programas de 55.9% (19) 44.1% (15) 34
aventuras/medio ambiente, etc.)
Arte & Artesanías (escritura, teatro,
baile, música, visual, artesanías, 58.8% (20) 41.2% (14) 34
etc.)
Viajes & Turs (educación al aire
libre para jóvenes/adultos/personas
41.2% (14) 58.8% (20) 34
de tercera edad, hacer senderismo,
viajes de un día, etc.)
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19. 29. ¿Que pueden hacer los gobiernos locales para aumentar las oportunidades recreativas y de parques
disponibles para personas de tercera edad?
Response
Count
7
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20. 30. Favor de marcar todas las razones por la cual usted y/o su familia quizás no participarían con más frecuencia
en programas recreativos comunitarios o usar instalaciones de parques comunitarios:
Response Response
Percent Count
Insuficientes programas o
53.8% 14
instalaciones de parques
No puedo llegar al programa o la
19.2% 5
instalación
Las entradas son demasiadas cara 19.2% 5
Falta de tiempo 26.9% 7
Falta de cuidado infantil 26.9% 7
Ningún interés en los programas o
las instalaciones recreativos 3.8% 1
ofrecidos
Falta de información sobre
46.2% 12
programas
Horarios y lugares de instalaciones
30.8% 8
son inconvenientes
No hay baños 11.5% 3
No me siento seguro 11.5% 3
El programa o la instalación es
30.8% 8
demasiado retirado
Otra 0.0% 0
Otra (favor de especificar) 0
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21. 31. ¿Qué tan seguido visita a Port Mansfield?
Response Response
Percent Count
Frecuentemente 0.0% 0
A veces 27.0% 10
Casi nunca 24.3% 9
Nunca 48.6% 18
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32. ¿Iría más seguido a Port Mansfield si hubiera un parque con caminos de naturaleza, muelles de pesca, áreas
mejorados para caminar por el agua, lanzamientos de kayaks/canoas, sitios para observar aves, áreas naturales,
patio de recreo nuevo, pabellón para picnic, etc.?
Response Response
Percent Count
Sí 81.1% 30
No 5.4% 2
Quizás 13.5% 5
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33. ¿Cuál es el tema más importante o la necesidad más importante con respecto a parques y programas
recreativos en el Condado de Willacy?
Response
Count
14
answered question 14
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22. 34. Favor de usar estas líneas para comentarios adicionales.
Response
Count
6
answered question 6
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