Centennial Hall Renovation Questionnaire
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The City has contracted with MRV Architects to do some initial work on costs associated with renovations for Centennial Hall.  How does Centennial Hall regain a competitive position as an attractive and desirable convention destination choice for Juneau?  What improvements to Centennial Hall would allow it to continue to serve the needs of the community as an event space?  MRV and the City is soliciting input from the community and stakeholders.  Tell us what you think!
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What should be the priority focus for Centennial Hall?  Rank the following from 1-7 where 1 is most important and 7 is least: *
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Conference Venue, supporting out-of-town organizations
Conference Venue, supporting Juneau organizations
Performance Space for Concerts and Musical Events
Space for Non-Profit and Community Organizations
Venue for Presenters and Speakers
Trade Shows
Variety Performances
What are major shortcomings to address? Rank the following from 1 - 6 where 1 is most important and 6 is least: *
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Ballroom Configuration and Capability
Sound and Audio/Visual Sysems
Break-out Room Capability and Sizing
Foyer and Public Spaces
Appearance of Facility
Parking and Drop-off
What are the Strengths of Centennial Hall as a venue for conferences and events? *
What could be done to improve Centennial Hall as a venue for conferences and events? *
What are the Strengths of Centennial Hall as a venue for concerts and artistic performances *
What could be done to improve Centennial Hall as a venue for concerts and artistic performances? *
How should Centennial Hall work with and compliment other community facilities? *
Should Centennial Hall offer reduced rates for Community and Non-Profit use? *
What other suggestions do you have to improve Centennial Hall? *
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