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The City is conducting a Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment to help identify current and future needs for sport and recreation infrastructure in the city.
Key topics explored through the study will include:
Trends
Levels of use
Potential facility and amenity gaps
Anticipated future growth and emerging space needs
Perspectives on current facilities and programming
Your feedback, along with other related research (population demographics analysis, benchmarking, facility reviews, etc.) will provide input into these key topics and ensures potential priorities have been identified using an informed and balanced approach.
Postcards with a unique access code and instructions for use have been mailed to Penticton households. Complete the survey considering all members of your household. Separate surveys will be provided to sports and recreation organizations for their input. Paper copies of the survey are available at the Community Centre (325 Power St.) and City Hall (171 Main St.)
How can I participate?
Complete a postcard survey on behalf of your household using your unique access code on the back of the postcard
Complete a community organization/user group survey with your sport or recreation team or group
See our booth at the Penticton Vees Home Opener on Friday, Oct. 4 at the SOEC (853 Eckhardt Ave W)
Visit the City's booth at the Penticton Farmers' Market on Saturday, Oct. 5 (100-block, Main St.)
Attend the Council-hosted Budget Open House on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre (325 Power St.)
Ensure your feedback is submitted by Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024.
Youth Survey
With the help of SD67, the City of Penticton is fielding a Youth Survey for the Sport & Recreation Needs Assessment. The Youth Survey includes questions about their recreational interests (what sports, activities or programs they participate in), which facilities they use and what facilities they feel should be prioritized. A sample of students in Grade 6 to 12 will be invited to complete the Youth Survey during class time in October/November. All other students in Grade 6 to 12 will have an opportunity to complete the online Youth Survey on their own time through their student accounts.
If your child was asked to participate in the survey, a Parent/ Guardian Informed Passive Consent Letter would have been sent home with them. If you do not want your child to complete the Youth Survey, please return the form to your child’s teacher or principal by the deadline on the letter. If your child does not take part, they will work on an activity that is related to their regular schoolwork.
The City is conducting a Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment to help identify current and future needs for sport and recreation infrastructure in the city.
Key topics explored through the study will include:
Trends
Levels of use
Potential facility and amenity gaps
Anticipated future growth and emerging space needs
Perspectives on current facilities and programming
Your feedback, along with other related research (population demographics analysis, benchmarking, facility reviews, etc.) will provide input into these key topics and ensures potential priorities have been identified using an informed and balanced approach.
Postcards with a unique access code and instructions for use have been mailed to Penticton households. Complete the survey considering all members of your household. Separate surveys will be provided to sports and recreation organizations for their input. Paper copies of the survey are available at the Community Centre (325 Power St.) and City Hall (171 Main St.)
How can I participate?
Complete a postcard survey on behalf of your household using your unique access code on the back of the postcard
Complete a community organization/user group survey with your sport or recreation team or group
See our booth at the Penticton Vees Home Opener on Friday, Oct. 4 at the SOEC (853 Eckhardt Ave W)
Visit the City's booth at the Penticton Farmers' Market on Saturday, Oct. 5 (100-block, Main St.)
Attend the Council-hosted Budget Open House on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre (325 Power St.)
Ensure your feedback is submitted by Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024.
Youth Survey
With the help of SD67, the City of Penticton is fielding a Youth Survey for the Sport & Recreation Needs Assessment. The Youth Survey includes questions about their recreational interests (what sports, activities or programs they participate in), which facilities they use and what facilities they feel should be prioritized. A sample of students in Grade 6 to 12 will be invited to complete the Youth Survey during class time in October/November. All other students in Grade 6 to 12 will have an opportunity to complete the online Youth Survey on their own time through their student accounts.
If your child was asked to participate in the survey, a Parent/ Guardian Informed Passive Consent Letter would have been sent home with them. If you do not want your child to complete the Youth Survey, please return the form to your child’s teacher or principal by the deadline on the letter. If your child does not take part, they will work on an activity that is related to their regular schoolwork.
Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment has finished this stage
June to August 2024
Public engagement
Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment has finished this stage
September to November 2024. Includes:
Postcard Survey (open September 27 – November 3, 2024)
Pop-Up events during the survey period (see Key Dates for details)
Facility User Group Survey and interested parties discussion sessions throughout October 2024.
Review results and draft assessment
Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. A draft report will be prepared and shared with Council for information on Dec. 17.
Internal review and adjustments
this is an upcoming stage for Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment
Winter 2025
Community review
this is an upcoming stage for Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment
Spring 2025
The draft assessment will be shared with the community.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Sports and Recreation Needs Assessment
Spring 2025.
The final report will be presented to Council for their consideration.