Community Input Survey - Enoch Davis Community Center & James Weldon Johnson Library Improvements
What is your zip code?
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Which community centers or recreation centers in St. Pete do you use?
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Enoch Davis Center
Walter Fuller Recreation Center
Azalea Recreation Center
J. W. Cate Recreation Center
Gladden Park Recreation Center
Childs Park Recreation Center
Willis S. Johns Recreation Center
Roberts Recreation Center
Thomas Jet Jackson Recreation Center
Boyd Hill Recreation Center
Campbell Park Recreation Center
Sunshine Senior Center
Shore Acres Recreation Center
Frank Pierce Recreation Center
Boyd Hill Nature Center
Bay Vista Recreation Center
Other
In the last year, how many times have you used the Enoch Davis Center?
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0
1-2
3-6
7-19
20 or more
What do you use the Enoch Davis Center to do? Check all that apply.
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Attend an event
Attend a class
Fitness
Gardening
Rent a room for family or community event
Congregate dining
Legal aid
Utility bill payment
Shop at the snack bar
Visit with neighbors
Tax services
Afterschool program
Hurricane recovery resources
Other
What new services or types spaces would you like at the Enoch Davis Center? Check all that apply.
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Access to technology, video conferencing, and screen sharing
Easily cleanable floor for arts and crafts or dancing/recreation activites
Boardroom atmosphere
Access to kitchenette
A stage with a green room
Space for up to 2 people
Space for up to 6 people
Space for up to 15 people
Space for up to 35 people
Space for up to 50 people
Space for up to 100 people
Space for up to 150 people
Space for up to 200 people
Other
Please rate the Enoch Davis Center on each of the following:
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Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Unsure
Condition of the outside of the center
Condition of the inside of the center
Ease of access entering the center
Ease of access inside the center
Signs and signage
Layout and arrangement
Availability of seating and tables
Availability of meeting spaces
Availability of technology
Time waiting for service
Cleanliness
Lighting
Acoustics
Outdoor areas
A comfortable temperature
Flexibility of meeting spaces
Personal safety at center
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Do you have a St. Petersburg Public Library card?
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Yes
No
Which libraries in St. Pete do you use? Check all that apply.
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James Weldon Johnson Library
President Barack Obama Main Library
Childs Park Library
Mirror Lake Library
North Library
South Library
West Library, St. Pete College
Other
In the last year, how many times have you used a public library?
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0
1-2
3-6
7-19
20 or more
What are the primary reasons you or members of your family use any library? Check all that apply.
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To work on school assignments (homeschool, tutoring)
For job and career support services
For hobbies or personal interests
For the library’s computers and/or Wi-Fi
To check out music or movies (CDs or DVDs)
To stream digital music or movies
To check out print books or magazines
To download digital books or magazines
For children’s activities and programs
For teen activities and programs
For adult activities and programs
For one-on-one help from staff
Makerspace, e.g., music production, cooking, art, 3D printing
To conduct academic research
To attend a meeting
To socialize or hang out
To read or work
Other
A public library can serve many roles in its community. How important is it for the James Weldon Johnson Library to be a:
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Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
Forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas
Source for early literacy resources and programming
Lifelong learning center for people of all ages
Place to attend arts and cultural events
Place to meet neighbors and build community
Job and career development center
Place to access computers, Internet, Wi-Fi, and copy/fax/print services
Source for books and other media
Place to use and explore new technology
Place to support the growth of a small business
Place to support public health through educational events and health screenings
Please rate the James Weldon Johnson Library on each of the following:
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Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Unsure
Condition of the outside of the library
Condition of the inside of the library
Ease of access entering the library
Ease of access inside the library
Signs and signage
Layout and arrangement
Availability of seating and tables
Availability of meeting spaces
Availability of technology
Time waiting for service
Cleanliness
Lighting
Accoustics
Outdoor areas
A comfortable temperature
Flexibility of meeting spaces
Personal safety at center
What new services or spaces would you like in a new or refurbished library? Check all that apply.
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Story time kids space (pre-school)
Older children’s space (K-2nd grade)
Dedicated tween space (3rd–8th grade)
Dedicated teen space (high school)
Family restroom
Larger/more meeting rooms
Study/collaborative rooms
Displays for art and/or special collections
Displays for local history
Quiet space
Music/video practice and creation room
Makerspace (workshop to create small personal projects)
Video/audio recording room and editing software
3D Printer
Sewing machines
Outdoor walking, story walk, or fitness trail
Outdoor reading/zen spaces
Outdoor basketball court or other activities
Outdoor festival spaces
Outdoor reading and study areas
Outdoor program spaces like story time
Tutoring space
Cooking and culinary learning space
Coffee, snack, vending space
Computer lab
Drive-up materials return
Drive-up pick-up window
Extended hours
Other
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Which description best fits your household?
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Adults without children in the home
Family with young children (age 0-10) in the home
Family with older children (age 11-17) in the home
Retired without children in the home
Intergenerational (seniors, adult children, and grandchildren)
Prefer not to answer
Which of the following age groups best describes you?
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17 or under
18-24
25-40
41-64
65 or older
Prefer not to answer
What else would you like us to consider as we begin planning the future Enoch Davis Center and James Weldon Johnson Library?
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