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Summary of Downtown Des Moines Dam Debate April 26 th, 2016 The following are the responses we heard from participants in the Dam Debate cohosted by the Register and the Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Of the following, which best describes you? I thought there was free lunch I just work 4% I am an active user of the rivers 26% I am a Des Moines resident 6 None of the above, just interested in the future of Des Moines 7% If I am and near the rivers, I am typically: I currently do not visit the river areas Just driving by 4% Visiting an entertainment venue 15% Taking a lunch break Using the paved trails 67% Bird watching Fishing 5% 6% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1

Of the following, I hope the Greater Des Moines Water Trails and Greenways Master Plan: Only maintains what is existing now Promotes more development 5% Creates more fish and wildlife habitat 17% Increases entertainment options 4% Increases recreational opportunities 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Along the Women of Achievement Bridge river segment, I would most like to see: No changes to what is there now Formalized park elements, historic homage 23% Combination of both native materials and mown grass 48% Native grasses and other plants along river 24% Lawn space at water's edge 3% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 2

When visiting the Women of Achievement Bridge river segment, I would most enjoy No changes, I would not visit this segment Additional venues on the river 14% Increased fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities along the river corridor Unprogrammed recreation space and natural materials Active parks (places for kids to play, skate boarding park, etc.) 7% 20% 58% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 On the Women of Achievement Bridge river segment, I would most like to see: No changes; keep dam in place Naturalized system of riffles and pools 14% Split channel with combination of above 67% Kayak/canoe/tube friendly with wide channel drops Whitewater course with narrow channel drops 10% 9% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 3

When visiting the Women of Achievement Bridge river segment, I would most like to: No changes, I would not visit the segment Take a water taxi Just watch the river, relax, enjoy the view Attend festivals/events/restaurants Learn about the history of Des Moines and its rivers Rent canoe/kayak/tubes Birdwatch Fish 23% 2 50% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 For the Two Rivers District segment, I would most like to see: No changes to what is there now 0 Combination of both native materials and mown grass with river access Native grasses and other plants along river 24% 24% Modification to levees to promote river access (fishing piers, places to play, places to enjoy the 5 Lawn space at water's edge 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 4

Within the Two Rivers District segment, I would like to be able to: No changes, I would not visit this segment 0 Take advantage of unprogrammed public spaces and parks on the river Attend activities along the river, visit restaurants or bars 26% 27% Enjoy additional opportunities for fishing and wildlife watching 1 Have ability to use a motor boat launch 9% Directly access the water through plazas and trail system 27% 0 10 20 30 At the Two Rivers District segment, I would most like to see: No changes; keep dam in place 2 No drops to allow motor boats into from south (no pool of water maintained) 15 Both of the above -- Split channel with wide and focused drops (pool of water maintained) 49 Wide drops that are kayak/canoe/tube friendly (pool of water maintained) 20 Focused drops to create whitewater opportunities (pool of water maintained) 14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 5

When visiting the Two Rivers District segment, I would most like to: I would not visit this segment Just watch the river and relax Attend festivals/events/restaurants along the river Participate in whitewater activites Motor boat to destinations Canoe/kayak/tube down the river Birdwatch Fish 0% 8% 9% 1 5% 2 44% 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 6

Prompt: In a few words, what is your biggest concern about this effort... A Cost Funding Money Upstream river conditions. That it won't happen Cost It won't happen Money Finding sources. Whitewater Maintain and expand power boating Water hazards added Plan for implementation Balance Flooding control Stop Dam deaths Polluted water Budget - inexperienced motorboat era and kayaker a together Nothing will happen It will take too long Timeline Level control Impact on rowing Trying to b all things to all Connection 100 yr floods It won't happen Water pollution Flooding Water level Wildlife prevatio Water Quality Accessibility Poll is flawed - everyone here is a kayaker. Integration Availability to kayak Historic preservation Water access How do you economically split channel? Motorboats G Polluted water Upstream use Impact upstream Safely invite water interaction Recreate! Construction cost/maintenance cost Funding No follow thru to implementation fish habitat Native habitat Pollution. Maintain water level upstream Won't happen Making it happen High flows Wildlife habitat That we will do nothing Cost Appear to be ignoring adjacent uses Public buy-in Flood protection,, Cost Natural habitat Actually getting something done Dog beaches Government bureaucracy Lack of funding How long it will take to construct. Continuous power boating That the dams wont be mitigated Yes, that it won't happen. Do it. Funding White water activity Bacterial impacts from CSI Actually doing it. DAMDEBATE Speed of completion 7

We need opportunities upstream It won't happen soon enough!!! Choices too restrictive Whitewater opportunities Maintenance I want a great surf wave please and habitat River needs more recreation! Lawyers Upstream water levels, water quality, water depths, hazards added Cooperated use up river Pipe dream Failure to see the value of the project Flood proof facilities 8

Prompt: In a few words, what are you most excited about with this effort... Paddling Whitewater! Whitewater!!!!!!! Whitewater park Surfing waves Dog playing opportunities More access to rivers! Whitewater Reconnecting the rivers Swimming Downtown FUN Recreate! Kayak access Family friendly Canoe in town Access!' Public space White water and habitat Being able to use the river more Habitat Business growth Development Natural connections for an urban population Not excited at all Increased engagement with the area Touching water That it will happen! Usage of the river Using river Attracting visitors Public access to water Increased recreation Water access RIVER ACCESS Opening rivers and kayaking Bringing people to the river. Touching the water Access River vitality Attention for rivers dam removal Development Lunch on the river Using river as a resource Engaging the river DAMDEBATE Downtown Development White water! Integration into DM life Increased recreational opportunities Hosting national events Tubing during lunch Dams might be gone Kayaking Public planning Integration Water access Transformation Access/use of rivers Getting Iowans in the river No more Center Street dam Bringing multiple generations together Whitewater It'll make DSM cool! Connecting with our best natural asset Recreational opportunities Wildlife Economic development Boating To being river into culture Touring the river Healthier populace Whitewater variable flow Reinvent again! Increasing day and night outing opportunities Interacting with the rivers A new dynamic in city Vibrant city More people enjoying river Access to the river Recreation and access Expanded opportunity for power boats in DSM Stand up paddle boarding Getting better access to river Cleaner water mindset Revitalize Fun on river Recreation! Conservation! Ecotourism! Opening river to more people! Back to nature. Power boating opportunities The value it brings to the city Enhancing river 4 public use A live river power boat path unending Better experiences on the river Becoming Indianapolis! Increased awareness of rivers. 9

Actually using the river in this area Saving upstream Seeing increased activity Higher property values Paddling accessibility Swimming, access to river Celebrating our natural resource Whitewater More river activities powerboat access Expanded entertainment district. Where are the kayakers now?? Activating our rivers Beautification Rive water quality advocacy Power boating Active outdoor activities Opportunity to expose citizens to rivers in an environmentally beneficial way Increase River activity for all!! Losing the ditch Rivers no longer ignored That the river becomes central to recreation in Multiple benefits to diverse stakeholders Improving the health of our rivers and our connection to our river roots Habitat River + Beer = Fun Access and recreation opportunities I would like to meet all of the whitewater folks! Downtown growth opportunities 10