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community museum. Now that the major issues and needs have been identified through this <br />planning process, attention will by necessity need to turn to an educational phase in order to explain <br />these needs to the general public. The survey results from the 2016 Louisville Citizen Survey show <br />that there is work do be done, particularly in the current environment when there are so many needs <br />in the City to consider. The results show that "[n]ine in 10 awarded high marks to Historical Museum <br />programs and the overall performance of the museum," but also show that three percent of <br />respondents indicated that expanding the Museum should be considered one of the top three issues <br />for the City to invest in for the future. Twelve percent indicated that expansion was an essential or <br />very important priority for the City. An encouraging result of the survey is that without any <br />accompanying information about the Museum's lack of ADA access or the fact that its facilities have <br />never been updated and improved like other City facilities, 53% of respondents still indicated that <br />expanding the Museum is at least "somewhat important." Also, 81% of respondents indicated that <br />creating indoor community gathering space is at least "somewhat important," with 29% indicating <br />that it is at least "very important." Creating indoor community gathering space is one of the reasons <br />for the City to construct a new Visitor Center building, which is being called the Community House. It <br />is hoped that information about what needs would be met through a new Visitor Center building can <br />be communicated to Louisville residents in ways that it was not possible to do through the format of <br />a survey. <br />
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