Survey: Stillwater Residents Want a New Event to Replace Lumberjack Days
Community Development Director Bill Turnblad told the City Council on Tuesday that 66 percent of the people surveyed by Readex are in favor of a new community event to replace the now defunct Lumberjack Days.
Stillwater residents want a new community event to replace Lumberjack Days, according to the results of a survey Readex Research conducted in December.
Community Development Director Bill Turnblad told the City Council on Tuesday that 66 percent of the people surveyed by Readex are in favor of a new community event to replace the now defunct Lumberjack Days.
The results of the survey will be discussed in detail at the Feb. 19 council meeting.
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Last July, the city council unanimously approved $15,150 for ReadEx to conduct a public survey to gain feedback on what a future summer festival in Stillwater should look like. Funds for the survey came from the lodging tax.
The random, 2,000-sample survey was sent to homes, business and property owners in Stillwater. About 1,100 responses were returned.
The six objectives of the survey:
- Evaluate community preferences for a summer festival;
- Identify the maximum acceptable impact of events on neighborhoods, businesses and city resources;
- Identify the kinds of events desired by the community;
- Determine which neighborhoods and commercial districts are appropriate venues for events that use public resources ,streets, sidewalks and parks;
- Help the Council determine the maximum number of allowable events in a year, and decide whether multiple substantially similar events should be allowed, and if so, at what frequency;
- Help the Council form a comprehensive events policy.
Mike Hammer
6:42 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013
I love Hairball! We gotta have 'em. Totally awesome for those of us still living in the 80's...
Shawn Hogendorf
8:51 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Absolutely, Mike:)