Staff Attachment. TOTAL SIZE (in acres) POPULATION Addison Chain link ,457. Allen Chain link ,179

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CITY FENCE TYPE SMALL DOG SIZE (in acres) LARGE DOG SIZE (in acres) TOTAL SIZE (in acres) POPULATION Addison Chain link 0.15 0.3 0.45 15,457 Allen Chain link 0.15 1.25 1.4 94,179 Arlington Chain link 1.5 3.5 5 383,204 Bedford Chain link 0.25 1.75 2 48,908 Coppell Chain link 0.5 2 2.5 40,678 Denton Chain link 0.78 1.8 2.58 128,205 Euless Chain link 0.7 1.5 2.2 53,630 Flower Mound Chain link 5 69,650 Frisco Chain link & Concrete Split Rail with Welded Wire Mesh 1 1.5 2.5 145,035 Ft. Worth Chain link 4.6 10.4 15 812,238 Grand Prairie Chain link 0.5 2.5 3 185,453 Irving Chain link 0.45 0.5 0.95 232,406 Lake Worth Chain link 0.35 0.85 1.2 4,700 Lewisville Chain link 0.95 5.5 6.45 102,889 McKinney Panel fence 0.25 2.6 2.85 156,767 NRH Chain link 1.65 1.85 3.5 68,529

Plano Chain link 0.5 1.5 2 278,480 Rockwall Chain link 0.3 1 1.3 41,785 Southlake Chain link & Wrought Iron 0.35 0.85 1.2 29,086 Trophy Club Chain link 1.7 4.6 6.3 11,227 AVERAGE 0.92 2.54 3.74 KELLER 0.3 0.6 0.9 43,924

K9 POINTE ITEM ESTIMATE QUOTE Irrigation $11,000.00 $9,480.00 Fencing $30,000.00 Fill Dirt/Turf $20,000.00 Shade Canopy $15,000.00 $12,490.00 Water Fountains $10,000.00 Benches $5,000.00 Signage $2,500.00 Trash Cans $2,000.00 $1,654.00 Shipping? Pet Waste Stations $1,000.00 $546.00 Shipping? Concrete Pads $5,000.00 Contingency $8,500.00 TOTAL: $110,000.00 $24,170.00 BUDGET: $110,000.00 $110,000.00 DIFFERENCE: $0.00 $85,830.00 1,300 lf of Chain Link Fencing* 4 foot height 20/lf $26,000.00 Gates $6,000.00 5 foot height 22.5/lf $29,250.00 6 foot height 24/lf $31,200.00 1,300 lf of Wrought Iron Fencing** 4 foot height 48.17/lf $62,621.00 6 foot height 50.26/lf $65,338.00

Page 1 of 7 2014 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan Update Survey Respondents: 598 displayed, 598 total Status: Closed Launched Date: 07/31/2014 Closed Date: 08/05/2014 1. In which sector do you live? 1 106 18% n/a n/a 2 93 16% n/a n/a 3 175 29% n/a n/a 4 224 37% n/a n/a Respondents 598 100% 2. To ensure that the results of this survey accurately reflect the opinions of our citizens, please provide one of the following: Utility Bill Account Number: City of Keller Address: 80 13% 587 98% Respondents 598 3. How long have you lived in Keller? Less than 1 Year 20 3% n/a n/a 1-3 Years 82 14% n/a n/a 4-7 Years 119 20% n/a n/a 8-10 Years 82 14% n/a n/a 10-20 Years 200 33% n/a n/a Over 20 Years 96 16% n/a n/a 4. What is your age? Respondents 598 18 or Younger 3 1% n/a n/a 18-24 3 1% n/a n/a 25-34 42 7% n/a n/a 35-44 146 24% n/a n/a 45-54 218 36% n/a n/a 55-64 116 19% n/a n/a Over 65 72 12% n/a n/a Respondents 598 5. Do you have children under the age of 18 years at home? (if yes, click all ages that apply) No Children 259 43% n/a n/a Yes, Under Age 6 87 15% n/a n/a Yes, Age 6-12 189 32% n/a n/a Yes, Age 13-18 177 30% n/a n/a

Page 2 of 7 Respondents 598 6. From which of the following sources do you receive your information regarding parks and recreation in Keller? (check all that apply) City of Keller website 374 63% n/a n/a City of Keller social media sites (Facebook, 162 27% n/a n/a Twitter) City of Keller Parks and Recreation facilities 147 25% n/a n/a City of Keller e-notify system (Keller Connect) 233 39% n/a n/a City of Keller cable channel 10 2% n/a n/a The Fort Worth Star- Telegram 119 20% n/a n/a The Keller Citizen 369 62% n/a n/a Other newspaper and magazines 29 5% n/a n/a Brochures/fliers (including the Pointes of 122 20% n/a n/a Interest publication) Banners/signs 108 18% n/a n/a Word of mouth 235 39% n/a n/a Other, please specify 42 7% n/a n/a Respondents 598 7. How often do you or the members of your household visit Keller parks, trails or recreation facilities? 4 or more times a week 145 24% n/a n/a 1-3 times a week 209 35% n/a n/a A few times a month 123 21% n/a n/a Several times a year 87 15% n/a n/a Seldom or never 26 4% n/a n/a Respondents 598 8. Have you visited city parks, trails and/or recreation facilities more or less often in the past 12 months than in the year prior? More 214 36% n/a n/a Less 91 15% n/a n/a About the Same 283 47% n/a n/a Respondents 598 9. If you have visited more often in the past year, what is the reason? (check all that apply) Better informed about parks and recreation amenities and 47 8% n/a n/a events Facilities are better maintained 24 4% n/a n/a Trying to be healthier 181 30% n/a n/a New to Keller 35 6% n/a n/a Other, please specify 67 11% n/a n/a

Page 3 of 7 Respondents 598 10. If you have visited less often in the past year, please tell us why: Respondents 114 (skipped this question) 484 11. In which recreational activities do you or your family members participate when you visit a city park, trail or recreation facility? (check all that apply) Hike/walk/run 490 82% n/a n/a Bike 254 42% n/a n/a Have a picnic/relax with friends or family 155 26% n/a n/a Use a Playground 246 41% n/a n/a Visit The Keller Pointe 295 49% n/a n/a Attend an athletic event 137 23% n/a n/a Attend a special event/festival 260 43% n/a n/a Visit the Keller Senior Activities Center 22 4% n/a n/a Ride a Horse 29 5% n/a n/a Other, please specify 48 8% n/a n/a Respondents 598 12. How satisfied are you with the overall quality of the following? Very Satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Parks 36.98% (196) 53.77% (285) 6.6% (35) 1.7% (9) 0.94% (5) 530 n/a n/a Hike and Bike Trails 34.91% (185) 46.42% (246) 10.94% (58) 6.42% (34) 1.32% (7) 530 n/a n/a Open Space 28.71% (151) 46.01% (242) 17.87% (94) 6.65% (35) 0.76% (4) 526 n/a n/a Playgrounds 25.39% (130) 44.92% (230) 28.12% (144) 1.37% (7) 0.2% (1) 512 n/a n/a Athletic Game 17.44% (86) 32.45% (160) 40.37% (199) 6.9% (34) 2.84% (14) 493 n/a n/a Fields Athletic Practice 12.17% (60) 28.19% (139) 45.23% (223) 9.74% (48) 4.67% (23) 493 n/a n/a Fields The Keller Pointe 24.57% (128) 42.61% (222) 23.8% (124) 7.29% (38) 1.73% (9) 521 n/a n/a Keller Senior Activities 6.59% (30) 13.41% (61) 78.68% (358) 0.88% (4) 0.44% (2) 455 n/a n/a Center Parks and Recreation Programs 15.6% (78) 44.4% (222) 37% (185) 2% (10) 1% (5) 500 n/a n/a and Special Events Equestrian Facilities 4.8% (22) 11.35% (52) 80.57% (369) 1.75% (8) 1.53% (7) 458 n/a n/a Respondents 545 (skipped this question) 53 13. In the past three years, has the quality of parks and recreation facilities in the City of Keller improved or declined?

Page 4 of 7 Improved 166 28% n/a n/a Stayed the Same 267 45% n/a n/a Declined 34 6% n/a n/a No Opinion 77 13% n/a n/a 14. How satisfied are you with the overall quality of the following? Respondents 598 Very Satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Maintenance/cleanliness of city parks, trails and 38.25% (205) 51.49% (276) 6.16% (33) 2.8% (15) 1.31% (7) 536 n/a n/a recreation facilities Safety of city parks, trails and recreation 35.77% (191) 51.5% (275) 8.43% (45) 4.31% (23) 0% (0) 534 n/a n/a facilities Number of parks 25.05% (133) 41.81% (222) 14.12% (75) 15.82% (84) 3.2% (17) 531 n/a n/a Number of athletic fields 15.03% (75) 25.25% (126) 43.49% (217) 11.62% (58) 4.61% (23) 499 n/a n/a Number of practice fields 11.09% (55) 20.77% (103) 46.17% (229) 15.32% (76) 6.65% (33) 496 n/a n/a Amount and length of hike and bike trails 19.7% (104) 41.1% (217) 16.67% (88) 18.56% (98) 3.98% (21) 528 n/a n/a Amount of accessible natural areas 16.7% (86) 38.83% (200) 22.91% (118) 17.67% (91) 3.88% (20) 515 n/a n/a Variety of recreational facilities offered by the 14.45% (75) 41.43% (215) 27.17% (141) 13.49% (70) 3.47% (18) 519 n/a n/a city Variety of programs and events offered by the Parks and Recreation Department 14.56% (75) 46.02% (237) 29.9% (154) 7.96% (41) 1.55% (8) 515 n/a n/a 15. How strongly do you agree with the following statements? Parks are close to where I live Trails are close to where I live The trails are wide enough to handle multiple activities (e.g. walking and cycling) The trails connect to places where I or my family want to go The city should only improve the existing parks and not develop any new ones Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Respondents 544 (skipped this question) 54 Strongly Disagree 43.46% (236) 35.54% (193) 3.13% (17) 12.34% (67) 5.52% (30) 543 n/a n/a 38.79% (206) 32.02% (170) 6.03% (32) 16.76% (89) 6.4% (34) 531 n/a n/a 24.35% (131) 40.33% (217) 15.06% (81) 15.99% (86) 4.28% (23) 538 n/a n/a 20.41% (109) 32.77% (175) 19.85% (106) 19.85% (106) 7.12% (38) 534 n/a n/a 7.49% (40) 11.61% (62) 17.04% (91) 39.89% (213) 23.97% (128) 534 n/a n/a

Page 5 of 7 The city should continue to purchase land for future park development The city should develop new parks before spending more money on existing facilities I have adequate avenues to voice my opinion about Parks and Recreation in Keller The city has done a good job of preserving existing creeks, wooded areas and other natural areas around the parks I would support the city spending money on developing more hike and bike trails in the city I am willing to pay additional city taxes to enhance the quality and quantity of parks and open space 40.49% (217) 35.45% (190) 13.43% (72) 6.72% (36) 3.92% (21) 536 n/a n/a 11.01% (59) 21.83% (117) 28.17% (151) 30.78% (165) 8.21% (44) 536 n/a n/a 10.99% (59) 37.99% (204) 38.18% (205) 9.87% (53) 2.98% (16) 537 n/a n/a 21.31% (114) 57.94% (310) 13.27% (71) 5.98% (32) 1.5% (8) 535 n/a n/a 42.17% (229) 33.89% (184) 13.81% (75) 5.71% (31) 4.42% (24) 543 n/a n/a 24.72% (134) 31.18% (169) 19.56% (106) 13.47% (73) 11.07% (60) 542 n/a n/a Respondents 546 (skipped this question) 52 16. In general, how important are these major categories of recreational facilities to the future of Keller? Familyfriendly activities (parks/open space with picnic areas, playgrounds, etc.) Very Important Important Neutral Unimportant Very Unimportant 58.65% (312) 31.77% (169) 7.14% (38) 1.5% (8) 0.94% (5) 532 n/a n/a

Page 6 of 7 Health and fitness activities (walking, jogging, biking, skating, equestrian, etc.) Team sports activities (organized and casual play) Nature and open space (fishing and other passive activities) 67.23% (361) 28.68% (154) 2.98% (16) 0.56% (3) 0.56% (3) 537 n/a n/a 39.74% (213) 33.96% (182) 20.34% (109) 4.29% (23) 1.68% (9) 536 n/a n/a 50.85% (268) 36.24% (191) 11.2% (59) 1.14% (6) 0.57% (3) 527 n/a n/a Respondents 540 (skipped this question) 58 17. Of the parks and recreation facilities that Keller already maintains, of which would you like to see more? Large parks 135 23% n/a n/a Neighborhood parks with playgrounds 140 23% n/a n/a Hike and bike trails 361 60% n/a n/a Sports facilities 134 22% n/a n/a Aquatics facilities 45 8% n/a n/a Equestrian facilities 39 7% n/a n/a An expanded Keller Senior Activities Center 47 8% n/a n/a Picnic areas and pavilions 100 17% n/a n/a Natural habitat/open space areas 275 46% n/a n/a Respondents 598 18. Of the parks and recreation facilities that Keller does not currently have, which would you like to see the city develop? Community Gardens 186 31% n/a n/a Tennis Courts/Facility 160 27% n/a n/a Dog Park 225 38% n/a n/a Outdoor Amphitheater 164 27% n/a n/a Park/square/pedestrian plaza in Old Town Keller 220 37% n/a n/a Rugby Field 5 1% n/a n/a Skate Park 44 7% n/a n/a Disc Golf Course 62 10% n/a n/a Other, please specify 94 16% n/a n/a Respondents 598 19. Of the following, which would you consider the most important use of funding? Renovate and redevelop existing parks 234 39% n/a n/a

Page 7 of 7 Construct new parks 163 27% n/a n/a Acquire land for future park development 198 33% n/a n/a Respondents 598 20. Do you have any additional comments about the Parks and Recreation facilities in the City of Keller? Respondents 278 (skipped this question) 320