A recent survey shows Palo Alto residents are inclined to support a $500 annual tax to improve the Cubberley Community Center, emphasizing safety priorities over recreational features. The survey, conducted with 437 voters, reveals a strong dissatisfaction with the center’s current state while maintaining satisfaction with its programs. Key priorities include updating safety standards, enhancing electrical systems, and preserving green space. Less interest was shown for amenities like a pool or dog park. The city aims to discuss results further, and additional polling will be done to refine ballot measure language.
Survey respondents showed an overwhelming preference for safety and efficiency over recreational additions at the Cubberley Community Center, emphasizing the need for essential repairs.
Pollster Dave Metz indicated that while there's strong support for Cubberley improvements, achieving the necessary two-thirds approval for a measure will require strategic planning.
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