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2026 Community Survey
1. How often do you visit a FBCL library in person?
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
A few times a year
Rarely/Never
2. Which FBCL branches do you typically visit? (select all that apply)
Albert George (Needville)
Cinco Ranch
First Colony
Fulshear
George Memorial (Richmond)
Mamie George (Stafford)
Mission Bend
Missouri City
Sienna
Sugar Land
University
3. What time of day do you usually visit the library?
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Varies
4. What is your primary reason for visiting the library? (select all that apply)
Borrowing materials (books, music, DVDs)
Studying or working quietly
Using computers or WiFi
Attending programs (i.e. story times, workshops, classes)
Meeting/socializing with others
Accessing services (i.e. printing, faxing, research help)
Just to browse or relax
Volunteering
Other…
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5. To what extent are your current needs for space met by the library?
Completely met
Mostly met
Somewhat met
Not usually met
Not met at all...
Please explain why your needs were not met.
6. Which of the following describes a challenge you currently face when using the library’s physical space? (select all that apply)
Too noisy/lack of quiet areas
Not enough comfortable seating/furniture
Lack of private or group meeting spaces
Not enough accessible power outlets/charging stations
Difficulty finding information or navigating the building (signage)
Spaces feel outdate or uncomfortable
Other…
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7. If a currently underutilized area were transformed, what would you most like to see happen in that space?
New quiet study/individual work zone
Collaborative /group project space
Creative/maker space (3D printing, recording)
Community event/presentation venue
Relaxation/social lounge (i.e. comfortable chairs, food/drinks available)
Dedicated teen/young adult zone
Business/enterprise hub (i.e. co-working desks, small business resources)
Tutoring area
Display/gallery space for local artists/history
Other…
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8. If the library created a dedicated “Creative Hub” (Maker Space), which of the following tools or activities would you be most interested in using?
3D printing/scanning
Digital media editing
Crafts and textiles (sewing machines, Cricut/vinyl cutters)
Woodworking
Recording studio (audio/podcast creation)
Virtual reality (VR) equipment
Coding/robotics kits
Digital art (drawing tablets, graphic design software)
Photography/green screen setup
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9. If the library created a dedicated zone for teens and young adults, what would be your primary reason for using it?
Socializing with friends/hanging out
Quiet studying or homework
Accessing dedicated computers/tech (i.e. gaming, digital projects)
Informal tutoring/mentoring
Reading or relaxing comfortably
Attending specific teen/young adult programs or workshops
Other…
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10. Which of the following activities should be supported in a teen/young adult zone?
Gaming (i.e. board games, console games)
Media creation (i.e. video editing, music making)
Casual eating and drinking
Quiet, solitary reading
Collaborative school projects
Mentorship or career exploration workshops
No opinion
11. What type of furniture/décor in a teen/young adult zone would you like to see?
Highly flexible (i.e. bean bags, modular seating)
Comfortable/lounge-style (i.e. couches, armchairs)
Modern and visually appealing
Equipped with dedicated charging stations/outlets
No opinion
12. What library programs do you like attending?
13. Are there programs you would like to see at the library?
14. What is your age range?
Under 14
14-18
19-25
26-40
41-60
61+
15. Any other comments you would like to add:
Optional: Include your name, phone number, and email address: