Middleton Community Campus Info Session Survey Question Title * 1. On a scale of 1 to 5, how strongly do you support pursuing a Community Campus project (redeveloping or modernizing the downtown civic campus)? 1 = Strongly oppose 1 = Strongly oppose 2 = Somewhat oppose 2 = Somewhat oppose 3 = Neutral / Unsure 3 = Neutral / Unsure 4 = Somewhat support 4 = Somewhat support 5 = Strongly support 5 = Strongly support Question Title * 2. Which of the following potential benefits influence your view of the project? (Check all that apply) Improved accessibility / ADA compliance More efficient space / shared facilities Lower long-term maintenance & energy costs Environmental sustainability (energy, materials, green infrastructure) Downtown revitalization / aesthetic improvements More flexible space for programming Other (please specify) Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Which of the following potential risks influence your view of the project? (Check all that apply) Increased tax burden / cost to taxpayers Disruption during construction Loss of historic character / unintended design impacts Other (please specify) (Follow with an open-text “Other – please specify”) Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. Which of the following features or design priorities would you rank as most important to include in the overall construction project price? Question Title * 5. How important is the physical connectivity and walkability among city facilities (library, city hall, senior center, parking, etc.) in your view? Very important Somewhat important Neutral / uncertain Somewhat unimportant Not important at all Question Title * 6. How concerned are you about the cost to taxpayers for this project? Very concerned Moderately concerned Neutral / somewhat concerned Slightly concerned Not concerned Question Title * 7. Would you be willing to support additional taxes, bonds, or levies if the benefits are clear and long-term? Yes, likely Yes, but only up to a modest amount Unsure Probably not Definitely not Next