Give Your Input on Levi's Stadium. Space Available in Two Special Focus Groups!
The City of Santa Clara and the Santa Clara Stadium Authority recently initiated a transparent, independent and comprehensive engagement process to hear the community's views on a variety of issues related to Levi's Stadium. The Public Dialogue Consortium (PDC) has been hired to coordinate community engagement efforts to ensure impartiality as we gather input from the community.
Good News! There is space available in two focus groups that the PDC is conducting. Please consider participating in one of them. The purpose of these focus groups is to hear the full range of perspectives on Levi's Stadium. Any and all views on the Stadium are encouraged and welcomed, including yours! Input from the focus groups and other engagement activities will be included in a comprehensive report that will be presented to the Stadium Authority Board to assist them in making policy decisions related to the Stadium.
Here are the focus group days and times. Additional information about the focus groups is included on the RSVP links.
Group 1: Monday, March 19, 2018, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Please RSVP to: https://levisfocusgroup3-19-18.eventbrite.com
Group 2: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Please RSVP to: https://levisfocusgroup3-21-18.eventbrite.com
Both focus groups will be held at Santa Clara City Hall in the City Hall Cafeteria, 1500 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95050
Upcoming Community Engagement Meetings
• April 26, 6:00 p.m. Central Park Library, Redwood Rom, 2635 Homestead Ave
Please RSVP to attend: https://levistadium4-26-18.eventbrite.com
• April 28, 10:00 a.m. Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard
Please RSVP to attend: https://levistadium4-28-18.eventbrite.com
• May 9, 6:00 p.m. Northside Library Community Room, 695 Moreland Way
Please RSVP to attend: https://levistadium5-9-18.eventbrite.com
Provide your input on the Open City Hall Survey
To take the short survey, please visit https://www.peakdemocracy.com/5959
Background
On October 17, 2017 the Santa Clara Stadium Authority voted unanimously to undertake a robust community outreach and engagement process related to identifying the community’s perspectives on issues such as noise, public safety, nuisances, parking, flyovers, crowd control, cleanliness, loitering, lighting, pyrotechnics/fireworks, performance curfew, and other items.
We greatly appreciate the community’s interest in these issues and encourage the public to continue to visit this link for information about this project, the process, and how you can offer your input if desired.
Project Objectives
This Project’s objective is to implement a transparent, independent and comprehensive process to gather statistically valid public views on a variety of policy issues related to Levi’s Stadium, and to facilitate meaningful, robust qualitative input from stakeholders and the public on these issues.
To gather as much meaningful input as possible, both quantitative and qualitative approaches will be utilized, including (quantitative) broad-based public opinion research polling and scientific focus groups, and (qualitative) one-on-one leadership and community interviews and organizational focus groups.
These processes will touch hundreds of residents and stakeholders. The Authority is looking forward to further engaging the public on these issues, keeping the community informed, and collecting information that can form the basis for potential policy decisions moving forward if desired by the Board.