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Photo:  Three Forks Wilderness Area
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Following are links to survey results, news, online video, handouts from the public meetings, and other information distributed by the Metropolitan Parks Task Force.

» 'Dot' exercise and public meeting survey results
» Evans/McDonough Company telephone survey results
» Video from the public meetings
» Handouts distributed at the public meetings
» King County Budget Outlook slideshow

'Dot' exercise and public meeting survey results
May 28, 2002
See totals of the 'dot' exercise and a matrix of the survey results from the two public meetings:
» Dot exercise:
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» Survey results
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Parks survey results
May 22, 2002
The Evans/McDonough Company conducted 600 telephone interviews among King County residents age 18 and older. The survey was conducted May 10-13, 2002 and gauged participants’ general use and knowledge of parks. It also tested people’s opinions on various ways of funding parks.
» Summary:
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» Complete report:
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King County Executive's news release
May 20, 2002
Public input still sought on future of parks
The Metropolitan Parks Task Force continues to solicit public input as it develops preliminary recommendations scheduled for release June 15, 2002. Learn more.

Video of the public meetings
Graphic:  Digital video camera » May 15th, Lake Wilderness Community Center (Real Video file)
» May 13th, Redmond High School (Real Video file)

Handouts from the meetings
» Survey: Ideas for New Savings and Revenue for Funding King County Parks
  -- Download a copy of the survey document:
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» King County Parks: The Budget Challenge
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» The Future of King County Parks and Recreation
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Budget Outlook slideshow
King County is facing the most serious Current Expense (CX) Fund financial problem in memory. View the King County Budget Outlook for 2003 slide show and learn more.

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Updated: June 12, 2002

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