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Polk County Findings

Polk County Findings. Management Learning Laboratories January 2012. Background. Sampling and data collection was conducted by the Town MLL conducted the data entry and data analysis Since the sample is non-random, the findings could be biased towards the demographics of the respondents.

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Polk County Findings

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  1. Polk County Findings Management Learning Laboratories January 2012

  2. Background • Sampling and data collection was conducted by the Town • MLL conducted the data entry and data analysis • Since the sample is non-random, the findings could be biased towards the demographics of the respondents

  3. Demographics • 46% of the respondents were men • 48.8% of the respondents were in under 18 years old • 5.8% of the respondents were between 18 and 24 years old • 10.8% of the respondents were between 25 and 34 years old • 19.7% of the respondents were between 35 and 44 years old • 9.9% of the respondents were between 45 and 54 years old • 2.7% of the respondents were between 55 and 64 years old • 2.3% of the respondents were over 65 years old • Average number of years in Polk County – 19 • A third of the respondents made under $25K, a third made between $25K and $50K and a rest made more than $50K

  4. Townships • Columbus 25% • Tryon 19% • Green Creek 16% • Sunnyview 15% • Millspring 14% • Saluda 12%

  5. Visitations • Harmon Field 83% • Recreation Complex 45% • Gibson Pool 38% • Stearns Park 31% • Stearns Gym 25%

  6. Programs popular to 50% or more • Open swimming • Walking • Youth basketball league • Recreational play • Youth basketball

  7. Programs popular to 20% to 49% • Swim lessons • Little League baseball/Softball • Volleyball • Soccer • Spectator at sporting events • Summer Camp for kids • Summer day camp • Basketball league • Tennis • Swim lessons • Volleyball league • Basketball • PCMS ball games

  8. Programs popular to less than 19% • Free basketball play • Fishing • Babe Ruth baseball/softball • Horse shows • After School • Yoga • Dance lessons • Lifeguard training classes

  9. Facilities popular to 50% or more • Playground • Picnic area • Walking trails

  10. Facilities popular to 20% to 49% • Picnic shelter • Ball fields • Fishing pond • Picnic tables • Cabin rental

  11. Facilities popular to less than 19% • Tennis courts • Recreational play softball fields Pool rental

  12. What is needed? • Indoor pool • Bike trails • Additional walking trails • Picnic facilities • Public canoe access • Soccer fields • Frisbee golf course • More softball/baseball fields • Horse trails

  13. Summary • A majority (83%) of the community is satisfied with the recreation opportunities available • Interested in active recreation – walking, biking, swimming, etc. • Interested in family recreation – picnic opportunities, playgrounds for children • Interested in league-based athletics with particular emphasis on basketball

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