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Recreation Survey Follow-Up

STEP - Survey. Track. Evaluate. Proceed.
View the Survey Results Here
1. Survey Overview
- Survey Topic:Recreation (FlashVote – Titusville, FL)
- Date Fielded / Closed: June 20, 2025
- Total Respondents: [224 + residents] Invited: 455
- Purpose of this document: Share summary results and outline follow-up actions taken or planned.
- https://titusville.com/3135/FlashVote-City-Surveys (Survey Results)
2. Key Findings & Resident Feedback
For each question, summarize core insights
- Q1:In the past 12 months, about how often have you or your family visited parks or recreational areas in Titusville?
- Key Findings: The percentages ranged between 20% and 32%. The questions were structured by visitation: once a week, once a week to once a month, once a month to once a year, and haven’t visited in the last 12 months.
- Q2:Why didn’t you or your family use any City parks or recreational areas in Titusville in the last 12 months? (Choose all that apply).
- Key Findings: The Top Four
- Just not interested 32%
- Non-Specified (other) 23%
- Did not know enough about them 19%
- Health or mobility issues 17%
- Q3: In the past 12 months, which of the following parks or recreational areas have you or your family visited in the City of Titusville, if any? (Choose all that apply, if any.)
- Key Findings: Nine parks were listed, four of which had a high percentage, and additional parks dropped much lower after that.
- Sandpoint Park 70%
- Fox Lake Park 53%
- Chain of Lakes 44%
- Marina Park 42%
- Q4 In the past 12 months, which of the following have you or your family done at a park or recreational area in Titusville or anywhere else, if any? (Choose all that apply)
- Key Findings: Top 4 activities that apply in order
- Walked or Jogged 56%
- Watch a rocket launch 38%
- Went for social gatherings, picnics, or other leisure time 37%
- Used boardwalk or observation deck 36%
3. Actions Already Taken (or Underway) **
Directly tied to survey findings. Example actions:
- City Council provided staff direction to develop a concept for the property.
4. Planned Next Steps **
Outline of initiatives being taken in response to what residents stated:
- The property concept plan will evaluate the top 3 items from the survey for possible inclusion in the final design.
- The City's proposed FY26 budget provides $168,000 for this project
- Scheduling of a public input meeting
5. Timeline & Accountability
- The concept plan is planned to be completed by the end of 2025
6. How Residents Stay Updated
- The Public Works Capital Projects website will house updates as needed.
- Provide a feedback loop: let people know how to contact Community Relations or sign up for future surveys.
- Continue to recruit citizens to participate in City Surveys
Why This Structure Works
This approach is rooted in the results of the City’s recent Communications Outreach Survey, ensuring that follow-up actions are both transparent and aligned with resident feedback.
- Ensures transparency by showing what has been completed, what is in progress, and what is planned, allowing residents to see how their survey input is shaping City communications.
- Clearly aligns City actions with the survey’s questions and residents' expressed priorities, demonstrating that outreach strategies are data-driven and community-informed.