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Community Input & Support
We’re building momentum to bring an ice arena to Conifer, Evergreen, and other surrounding mountain communities. This survey will allow you to provide input, show support, and stay connected as planning and outreach move forward.
1.
Name
2.
Email Address
3.
Where do you live?
Bailey
Conifer
Evergreen
Genesse
Idaho Springs
Indian Hills
Kittredge
Morrison
Pine
Other (please specify)
4.
Do you support the development of an ice arena for our mountain communities?
Yes - absolutely!
Maybe - I am still deciding
No - We don't need an ice arena
If you selected anything but Yes, please explain why you aren't fully on board with a rink.
5.
What type of ice arena are you interested in for our mountain communities?
Outdoor Ice Rink
Indoor Ice Rink
Hybrid - Indoor/Outdoor Arena
Other (please specify)
6.
What type of programming would you like to see at an ice arena in the Conifer and Evergreen area?
Broomball
Curling
Figure Skating
Hockey - Adult
Hockey - Youth
Learn to Skate Programming
Public Skating
Ringette
Sled Hockey
Other (please specify)
7.
What other ice rinks and facilities do you use in Colorado?
Apex Center Ice Arena
Edge Ice Arena
Evergreen Lake
Foothills Ice Arena
Ice Center at the Promenade
Ice Ranch
Joy Burns Arena
Magness Arena
South Suburban Sports Complex
None - I don't use indoor or outdoor rinks
Other (please specify)
8.
How often have you used these facilities?
Weekly
Every Two Weeks
Monthly
Quarterly
Annually
Never
Other (please specify)
9.
What are the most important benefits of building an ice arena for the Conifer and Evergreen area?
Local access to ice sports - Reduces long drives down the hill for practices, games, and lessons.
Youth development - Supports teamwork, discipline, confidence, and mentorship for kids and teens.
Stronger community connection: Creates a shared gathering place for families, neighbors, and community members.
Year-round access - Provide year-round access to skating opportunities
Expanded youth sports opportunities: Enables hockey, figure skating, curling, and learn-to-skate programs locally.
Equitable access: Makes ice sports more accessible to families with limited time or transportation.
Health and wellness benefits: Encourages physical fitness and mental well-being for all ages.
Economic impact: Keeps recreation dollars in the local community and supports nearby businesses.
Local job creation: Creates employment opportunities for coaches, instructors, and facility staff.
Multi-use facility: Can host public skating, leagues, events, meetings, and off-ice activities.
Climate resilience: Provides reliable ice as outdoor conditions become less predictable.
Community pride and identity: Becomes a long-term civic asset and source of local pride.
Reduced traffic and emissions: Fewer trips to metro-area rinks lowers congestion and environmental impact.
Long-term infrastructure investment: Serves multiple generations and evolving community needs.
Other (please specify)
10.
Would you like to receive updates on the development of an ice arena in the Confier and Evergreen area? Please note that your contact information will not be shared with any other groups.
Yes - Please keep me updated on your progress.
11.
Would you like to learn more about volunteer opportunities with Rally for the Rink to help with outreach, marketing, research, or upcoming meetings?
Yes - Please send me volunteering opportunities with Rally for the Rink