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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />STAFF REPORT <br />DATE: December 11, 2007 <br />TO: John Jennanis, City Manager <br />FROM: Steve HollisteAA�ssistant City Manager <br />BY: Cynthia Battenberg, Assistant to the City Manager <br />APPROVED AND <br />FORWARDED <br />TO CITY COUNCIL <br />JoI!/ <br />Jermanis <br />Cinager <br />SUBJECT: PRESENTATION BY GODBE RESEARCH ON THE RESULTS OF THE <br />REVENUE MEASURE FEASIBILITY SURVEY <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION <br />The City of San Leandro retained Godbe Research (Godbe) for polling services to evaluate <br />public support for the boat harbor. Godbe collected data in early November 2007 and will <br />present the detailed results at the December 17, 2007 City Council meeting. Staff recommends <br />City Council make a motion to accept Godbe Research's Revenue Measure Feasibility Survey <br />report. No further action is required. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Shoreline -Marina Committee has been meeting monthly since its formation in January 2007 <br />to discuss the future of the boat harbor and development of the approximately 40 acre <br />opportunity site. The City held two Town Hall meetings to share information and gain public <br />input on how to fund the approximately $2 million annual shortfall and what type of <br />development citizens would like to see at the Shoreline -Marina Area. <br />To assist the City in evaluating public and registered voter support for a revenue measure to fund <br />the annual shortfall in the boat harbor's budget, the City retained Godbe. Godbe is a full-service <br />public opinion research agency with extensive experience in public opinion research for ballot <br />measures, community needs assessments, public education, and strategic planning efforts. <br />Godbe is a certified WBE and registered small business and completed a public opinion poll <br />"Survey of Residents" for the City of San Leandro in 2000. <br />A task force of the Shoreline -Marina Committee, which included Mayor Santos and <br />Councilrnember Starosciak, reviewed the survey questions prior to data collection. The survey <br />was approximately 12 minutes in length. Data collection occurred in early November 2007 with <br />calls typically between 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Although the main survey questions focused <br />around support for a revenue measure, the survey also included general questions regarding what <br />people liked best about San Leandro, what they thought San Leandro's challenges were, and <br />which issues were of greatest concern to them. The survey questionnaire is included in <br />Appendix C of the report. <br />