Appendix F
2022 Community Interest and Opinion Survey
Quadrant Analysis: District Amenities
Quadrant Analysis: Determining if Demand for Facilities is Being Met
Respondents who report use or interest in each type of facility were also asked how well needs are currently being met on a 1-5 scale. A score of “4” means their needs are mostly met, and a “5” means they are completely met. The results are reported on the following pages using a scatter plot that shows both: Overall demand for each facility (vertical axis) based on the % who indicate need, usage or interest And the % who report that this “need” is currently being met (horizontal axis) using the 1-5 scale. In the example below, facilities A and C in the upper right quadrant are in high demand and sufficient supply, while facilities E and G (upper left) represent opportunity (high demand not currently being met). Facilities to the bottom (B, D, and F) are in lower demand.
100%
Meeting High Demand: High demand is being met
High Priority Needs: High demand not met
80%
Facility C
Level of Demand (% Currently Using/Interested In Using)
Facility G
Facility E
Facility A
60%
40%
Facility F
Facility D
Facility B
20%
Low Priority Needs: Low demand not being met
Exceeding Demand: Meeting low demand
0%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Degree of Meeting Demand/Need: % Saying Need is Being Met (on a 1-5 scale)
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