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Citizen-Input <br />In order to solicit citizen input and participation in the Soccer Symposium, the Task Force <br />developed a flyer that served the dual purposes of advertising the symposium and permitting <br />individuals to express their interest in and support for soccer (see Attachment C). These were <br />distributed by task force members in the weeks prior to the symposium. Press releases were <br />also developed and sent to the media to encourage citizen participation at the symposium. <br />Task Force members returned flyers containing a total of 598 names. Of these 598 individuals, <br />496 expressed interest in youth soccer and 156 expressed interest in adult soccer. Specific <br />comments included the following: <br />^ Create more/better fields with lights <br />^ Would improve soccer standards at OHS and help win games <br />^ Would help people improve their soccer skills <br />^ More practice makes for better skills <br />^ Free up practice/game space for other team sports <br />^ To have a place of your own to be proud of <br />^ (It) can be more convenient for soccer players -reduce travel <br />^ Need more sports facilities for youth in Hillsborough and Northern Orange County <br />^ Spend money now for the future of youth sports <br />^ People are interested in playing sports -don't deny them that <br />^ I have always wanted to play soccer in a real soccer complex <br />^ Orange County deserves the same support and facilities as other systems . <br />^ Soccer promotes health, cooperation and teamwork -requires little equipment and appeals <br />to all economic levels <br />^ Need safer and better maintained fields -will reduce injury and save knees <br />^ Numerous youth comments ("Soccer kicks grass," "Soccer is cool," "Soccer rules") <br />^ More grass on fields <br />^ Put $ to good use <br />^ Indoor soccer dome <br />^ Soccer is critical to the character and integration of the community <br />^ Just don't raise taxes to do this <br />As mentioned previously, the symposium was held the evening of Wednesday, April 26th at the <br />A.L. Stanback Middle School. (The program is shown in Attachment D.) Rick Kennedy, a <br />member of the Orange County School Board whose interest and preliminary research helped <br />lead to the establishment of the task force, moderated the program. Opening remarks were <br />presented by the following elected officials, who spoke about how they got involved with this <br />effort: <br />Jim Ward, Chapel Hill Town Council <br />Diana McDuffee, Carrboro Board of Aldermen <br />Mark Sheridan, Hillsborough Board of Commissioners <br />Barry Jacobs, Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />Other elected officials in attendance at the symposium included Commissioner Moses Carey, <br />Commissioner Steve Halkiotis, and Carrboro Alderman Jacquie Gist. <br />