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The voters also-were asked to- name the most important issue facing San Ceandro.in the next five years: As in <br />tte previous'ques6on, theywere free to say any-issue that came to mind,-and they were not prompted with any <br />lisF or examples: The potential closure of ttie boat harbor was among the relativeCy Ceast mentibned issues; at <br />lusC 2"percent of the responses. A'tttte top tifthe fist"wasthe issue"of public school's anti education (21%}. <br />Rounding out the ittree most frequently mentioned-issues ware."those related: to growth and development (t 5 % j <br />and public safefy (14°lo~.,Overall, these results indicate that an overwhelming majority of the voters do not <br />consider the' potential closure of the boat harbor fo be the most pressing-issue facing the Gty in;th+=_ future. <br />Mease note' calegaries representing Tess then 2 percent olihe responses are ut <br />ahovm in the above graph. sse Appendix 8 far a complete percentage breakdown. <br />Paq 5 <br />Ocanbr 2W7 <br />-The voters were read a list of nine features of the Shoreline Recreation Area, and they were asked whether . <br />they. cr the members-cf their household, have'used each feature~within the-past t2 frionthS,~Approximately 7G <br />percentof the-voter households used a restaurantlocated withinthe Marina;_-71 percent used the Shoreline <br />:trails, walking paths, pr'parcourse in Manna Park; and`54 percent used the play areas or picnic,facilities in <br />`Manjia Park. The features related to boaiing'were among the relatively leasfused, specifrcally; just 1 in 10 of <br />the voter householdsused the boat harbor and less than 1 in 10 used tfie boat launch lamp. <br />pp.e <br />o.c.w.r zpo~ <br />3 <br />r a - rt_ <br />