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The voters also were asked to name the most important issue facing San Leandro in the next five years. As in <br />the previous question, they were free to say any issue that came to mind, and they were not prompted with any <br />list or examples. The potential closure of the boat harbor was among the relatively least mentioned issues, at <br />just 2 percent of the responses. At the top of the list was the issue of public schools and education (21 %). <br />Rounding out the three most frequently mentioned issues were those related to growth and development (15%) <br />and public safety (14%). Overall, these results indicate that an overwhelming majority of the voters do not <br />consider the potential closure of the boat harbor to be the most pressing issue facing the city in the future. <br />C.is- <br />Please notecategories representing less than 2 Percent of the responses are not <br />sho-, in the above graph. Se , ApPendu 6 rOr a complete percentage breakdown. <br />Pap. 5 <br />The voters were read a list of nine features of the Shoreline Recreation Area, and they were asked whether <br />they. or the members of their household, have used each feature within the past 12 months. Approximately74 <br />percent of the voter households used a restaurant located within the Marina; 71 percent used the Shoreline <br />trails, walking paths, or parcourse in Marina Park; and 54 percent used the play areas or picnic facilities in <br />Marina Park. The features related to boating were among the relatively least used; specifically, just 1 in 10 of <br />the voter households used the boat harbor and less than 1 in 10 used the boat launch ramp. <br />74% <br />71°k <br />64% .'ram€v+�s�f, <br />-; i" <br />20% <br />19% <br />'r <br />12% <br />` <br />Pogo a <br />Dacenbv 2007 <br />