San Jose Plant Master Plan San Jose / Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant
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Plant Master Plan Public Values Survey

Please read each question and select the option that best reflects what you think.

Questions?  Contact Matt Krupp at matt.krupp@sanjoseca.gov or 408-945-5182.

The City of San José is committed to open and honest government and strives to consistenly meet the community's expectations by providing excellent service, in a positive and timely manner, and in the full view of the public. www.sanjoseca.gov/clerk/cp_manual/CPM_0_15.pdf

  1. Public Input Questions
    What City/neighborhood do you live in?










  2. How did you find out about the tour?








  3. As part of upgrading the Plant, how do you feel about making it a place people want to visit and learn about, for example, including a visitors center?





  4. How much emphasis should we put on how it looks in areas visible to the community?




  5. How important is it to emphasize developing clean tech businesses, such as those that make solar panels and electric cars, on the site?





  6. How do you feel about dedicating some of the site to solar panels for power generation for the Plant and community?





  7. Given that retail can generate significant revenues, how do you feel about retail development and entertainment, such as shopping, on the site?





  8. The Plant is already a site for a number of habitats. How do you feel about dedicating more open space for wildlife habitat?




  9. We could have more water on and around the site. How do you feel about re-creating sloughs, creating ponds, or restoring wetlands on the site?





  10. Would you use viewing platforms and other features that allow people to watch the wildlife and habitat?





  11. The site can accommodate recreational opportunities. Would you use trails for walking, biking, or horseback riding on this site?





  12. Would you use sports fields on this site?





  13. Would you use water recreation, such as canoeing and kayaking, on this site?





  14. How do you feel about developing an educational facility such as a living or natural museum that demonstrates the native habitats?





  15. While the site is large enough to accommodate different features and land uses, as the study proceeds, we will have to determine the mix and balance of improvements, given limited resources. To help us begin that process, we'd like a sense of how you might prioritize the following ideas based on what you know now:

    Priorities
    Recognizing that we do not yet know the costs, which of the following would you most like to see at this site?





  16. Which of the following do you find least important?





  17. Evaluation
    Please select one statement



  18. Please select one statement



  19. Please select one statement



  20. Based on what you learned today, would you participate in future workshops or activities on the Plant Master Plan?



  21. Please sign me up for Plant Master Plan updates:




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