The City of Fort Bragg - Help Shape the Future of Timberwolf Stadium Community Survey

The City of Fort Bragg, Fort Bragg Unified School District, and Mendocino Coast Sports Foundation are exploring improvements to Timberwolf Stadium.

Prior plans and community input provide a strong starting point. However, no final design has been approved. Updated community input will help determine project priorities and support a potential application to California State Parks’ Statewide Park Program Round 5.

Potential improvements may include an all-weather track, multipurpose athletic field, accessibility improvements, spectator seating, restrooms, lighting, field-event facilities, and related site improvements.

Your input will help shape the project. The survey should take approximately 7–10 minutes.
SECTION 1: ABOUT YOU
1.Where do you live?
2.What is your ZIP Code:
3.What is your connection to Timberwolf Stadium?
Select all that apply.
4.What is your age?
5.How often do you currently use or visit Timberwolf Stadium?
6.How do you currently use or experience the stadium?
SECTION 2: CURRENT CONDITIONS
7.What do you value most about Timberwolf Stadium today?
8.What currently prevents or discourages you from using the stadium more often?

Select up to five.
SECTION 3: PROJECT GOALS AND IMPROVEMENTS
9.What should be the most important goals of the Timberwolf Stadium project?
Select up to three.
10.How important are the following potential improvements?
Rate each item.
Essential
High Priority
Moderate Priority
Low Priority
Not Desired
Need More Information
Eight-lane all-weather track
Multipurpose football and soccer field
Improved drainage and stormwater management
Accessible walkways, entrances, and seating
Restroom improvements
Improved home and visitor bleachers
Grass-terrace spectator seating
Energy-efficient stadium lighting
Concessions and storage improvements
Scoreboard and timing equipment
High-jump, long-jump, pole-vault, and throwing-event facilities
Improved fencing, gates, and security
Shade, benches, and gathering areas
Improved parking, drop-off, bicycle access, and circulation
11.If funding cannot cover every improvement, which five should receive the highest priority?