Exit this survey Winnemucca Futures Project - Scenario Choices 1. Winnemucca Futures Project Community input (one page) Question Title * 1. How important do you think it is to have a shared vision for Winnemucca and Humboldt? 1 Not Important 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Highly Important Shared Vision Importance Shared Vision Importance 1 Not Important Shared Vision Importance 2 Shared Vision Importance 3 Shared Vision Importance 4 Shared Vision Importance 5 Shared Vision Importance 6 Shared Vision Importance 7 Shared Vision Importance 8 Shared Vision Importance 9 Shared Vision Importance 10 Highly Important Question Title * 2. How important is it to consider a regional shared vision when making decisions for your community? 1 Not Important 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Highly Important Shared Vision and Community Decisions Shared Vision and Community Decisions 1 Not Important Shared Vision and Community Decisions 2 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 3 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 4 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 5 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 6 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 7 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 8 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 9 Shared Vision and Community Decisions 10 Highly Important Question Title * 3. How interested are you in helping to make a preferred vision a reality for the Winnemucca and Humboldt County? 1 Not Interested 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Highly Interested Your Interest Your Interest 1 Not Interested Your Interest 2 Your Interest 3 Your Interest 4 Your Interest 5 Your Interest 6 Your Interest 7 Your Interest 8 Your Interest 9 Your Interest 10 Highly Interested Question Title * 4. Do you have any comments on your interest in helping to make a preferred vision a reality for Winnemucca and Humboldt County? (Please list below) Question Title * 5. Which one of the scenarios would you choose as the preferred vision for the Winnemucca and Humboldt County? Let it Ride Shared Abundance Failure to Respond 'Oops' The Wild Wild West Question Title * 6. Comments on the preferred scenario as it relates to you community? (Please list below) Question Title * 7. I would work toward the common vision my community chooses (even if different than the one I choose) 1 Strongly Agree 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Strongly Disagree Work Toward Common Vision Work Toward Common Vision 1 Strongly Agree Work Toward Common Vision 2 Work Toward Common Vision 3 Work Toward Common Vision 4 Work Toward Common Vision 5 Work Toward Common Vision 6 Work Toward Common Vision 7 Work Toward Common Vision 8 Work Toward Common Vision 9 Work Toward Common Vision 10 Strongly Disagree Question Title * 8. Do you have any comments about working toward a common vision that my community chooses (even if it is different than the one I choose). Please comment below Question Title * 9. What is your gender? Male Female Question Title * 10. Age (years old/young) 15 - 20 21 - 30 31 - 40 41 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 70 71 - 80 81 - 90 91+ Question Title * 11. What area to you call home? (choose one) Winnemucca Grass Valley Orovada McDermitt Denio Paradise Valley Golconda Other (please specify) Question Title * 12. Which are best represents your income source? (Please choose one) Agriculture Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and warehousing Information and communication Insurance and finance Real estate, rental or leasing Education Healthcare and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services Question Title * 13. Did you attend a community session on the scenario work that is being done in Winnemucca? Yes No Question Title * 14. If you attended a Winnemucca Futures Project session, did you find it a valuable experience? Please comment Question Title * 15. General Comments, please list below Question Title * 16. What area best represents your area of interest or association? Social Capital—groups, organizations, networks in the community, the sense of belonging, bonds between people. Political Capital—connections to people in power, access to resources, leverage, and influence to achieve goals. Built Capital—buildings and infrastructure in a community, schools, roads, water and sewer systems, and main streets. Financial Capital—money, charitable giving, grants, access to funding and wealth. Natural Capital—the environment, natural beauty, lakes, rivers and streams, forests, wildlife, soil, the local landscape. Cultural Capital—ethnicity, generations, stories and tradi- tions, spirituality, habits, and heritage. Human Capital—all the skills and abilities of people, lead- ership, knowledge, and the ability to access resources. Question Title * 17. What is your race? Asian Black or African American Native American or Alaska Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White/Caucasian Other (please specify) Question Title * 18. What is your ethnicity? Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino Done