Trail fine-tunes skate park survey

Trail City Council is fine-tuning its survey that will be put to residents regarding the potential construction of a skate park.

A rough draft of approximately 20 questions has been created by staff and a hired consultant.

Parks and Recreation Director Trisha Davison says amendments have been made to the questionnaire and will be sent back to council for approval.

Questions in the survey include: “Would you support a tax increase for a Skate Park” and also asks participants to choose one of three price brackets for the facility that range from$350,000 to $850,000.

The phone survey is expected to go to residents 18 and older by the end of June.

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