Carolyn Browne Associates

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Email: cbassociates@whidbey.com

Providing community involvement and marketing research expertise since 1977

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Selected Projects – City Issues

City of Mill Creek, Survey of City Residents: Users and Non-Users of Parks and Recreation Services and Facilities

Facilitated a planning workshop with staff, conducted a focus group with citizens to develop survey content, designed and coordinated a random sample telephone survey of Mill Creek residents, with 200 Park Users and 100 Non-Park Users.

           Reference: Doug Jacobson, Public Works Director, 425-921-5722

           Reference: Pam Olson, Recreation Supervisor, 425-921-5737

City of Kirkland, Survey of Public Attitudes

Facilitated a planning workshops with staff and Council members; conducted a focus group discussion with residents; developed and coordinated a random sample telephone survey of 400 residents; did a Power Point presentation for the staff/Council retreat reviewing the information.  Conducted over a half a dozen surveys for the City Manager since the early 1990’s.

            Reference: Dave Ramsay, City Manager, 425-587-3001

            Reference: Lynn Stokesbary, Assistant City Manager, 425-587-3008

King County Solid Waste/Cities of Kirkland and Redmond – Waste Collection

Facilitated several focus groups over a two-year period Kirkland and Redmond residents to assess attitudes and practices relating to new recycling procedures.  Worked with city staffs, a representative from King County Solid Waste and the consultant, Sound Resource Management.

            Reference:Karen Gustafson, City of Redmond, 425-556-2832

            Reference: Elaine Borjeson, City of Kirkland, 425-587-3804

            Reference: Jeff Brown, President, Sound Resource Management, 360-714-0060

City of Redmond, Comprehensive Park Plan Update

Facilitated a planning workshop with staff and Park Board members; developed and coordinated a random sample telephone interview survey; designed and analyzed a written survey for Focus on Redmond magazine; did presentations for the Park Board, Trails Commission, Arts Commission and City Council.

            Reference: Tim Cox, Parks Planning Manager, City of Redmond, 425-556-2334

City of Kirkland, Kirkland Parks Survey

Conducted a survey process to obtain information for evaluating potential bond issue for new indoor recreation facilities.  Process included planning workshop, focus group discussion, coordination of data collection and analysis, follow-up workshop with staff and presentation to the City Council.  Conducted several surveys for Parks, beginning with the Comprehensive Park Plan Update in 1988.

            Reference: Lynn Stokesbary, Assistant City Manager/former Parks Dir., 425-587-3008

City of Kirkland, Sidewalk Needs Survey

Conducted a survey process consisting of planning meetings and workshops, survey of 400 Kirkland residents concerning a potential bond issue, and follow-up workshop to assess survey results.

            Reference: Ray Steiger, Public Works Planner, 425-587-3833

City of Kenmore, Survey of Residents

Conducted survey process to assess public attitudes toward city services and legal gambling as a source of city revenue.  The survey process included a planning workshop with City Council and staff, focus group discussion with citizens, a telephone interview survey of 400 residents, and a presentation and workshop for the City Council.

            Reference: Steve Anderson, City Manager, City of Kenmore, 425-398-8900

City of Kirkland, Parks and Community Services Survey and Survey of Public Attitudes

Conducted survey processes in 1999 and 2001 to assess public awareness levels and attitudes toward city services and toward Park Department facilities and services, including planning workshops, focus groups with citizens, random sample surveys each with 400 residents of the City of Kirkland and with 400 park users, and presentations to staff and City Council. 

            Reference: Dave Ramsay, City Manager, City of Kirkland, 425- 828-1111

            Reference: Lynn Stokesbary, Assistant City Manager/former Parks Dir., 425-587-3008

Seattle City Light/Seattle Public Utilities Combined Customer Service Systems

Conducted planning workshop with staff and facilitated four focus group discussions with utility customers to assess attitudes toward revised bills and billing structure; facilitated three follow-up discussions with utility customers to obtain responses to specific bill designs.

Reference: Andrew Lofton, Deputy Executive Director, Seattle Housing Authority (former

  Deputy Directory of Seattle City Light), 206-615-3500

City of Auburn, Water Resources Program – 1995 - 1999

Management of the Water Resources Education Program from 1995 to 1999.  The program included facilitation of several staff planning workshops; presentations to City Council; organization of children’s poster contest; development of an icon symbolizing water protection; development of brochures and other educational materials; coordination of displays and public events; coordination of water-wise garden sales with the local Fred Meyer Store; presentations and participation in festivals and other public events; and development and management of classroom presentations for elementary school students.  Helped organize and coordinate Garden Dedication and Water-Wise Garden Sale in spring 1999.

Seattle Public Utilities, Evaluation of Water Conservation Measures

Management of a project to evaluate proposed water conservation measures which included staff workshops, focus group discussions and survey of 600 households of customers of Seattle Water and its wholesale purveyors.

            Reference: Tim Skeel, Senior Economist, Seattle Public Utilities, 206- 386-9084

Aquifer Awareness Program for the City of Renton

Project manager and community involvement specialist for a program to build public awareness of Renton's designation as having a sole source aquifer.  The program was originally funded in 1990 through a matching grant from the Department of Ecology and was extended by the City of Renton in 1991 and 1992.  The program included interviews, group discussions, a random sample survey of residential communities; design and management of all elements of a major promotion program; design and coordination of a complete curriculum for use in the schools to educate children about their source for drinking water; coordination of presentations to schools; development and coordination of a promotion program with Renton businesses.

            Reference:  Lys Hornsby, Utilities Systems Director, City of Renton, 425-430-7239