Exhibit A

Minutes Exhibit A 
Meeting Date March 8, 2016 

Public Opinion of City Priorities 
and Seattle Sports Arenas 
Presented by: Strategies 360 
March 8, 2016

Methodology 
Strategies 360 conducted a live telephone survey of
voters in Seattle, Washington. 
601 voters completed a telephone survey
administered by live interviewers.
The margin of error is +/-4.0%. 
Respondents were reached on landline and
mobile phones. 
Interviews were completed February 24 - 29, 2016. 

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Executive Summary 
Seattleites are most concerned about transportation
issues, pocketbook issues, and homelessness. 
75% say that building a new arena in SODO should not
be a priority for the City of Seattle. 
77% say the City Council should either delay voting on
the street vacation or vote against it. 
Given traffic concerns, 61% say SODO is not the right
place for a new arena. 
Voters are divided over the economic benefits of
building a new arena and nearly 60% are worried about
the impact on the industrial and maritime industries. 
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Transportation, homelessness, and
pocketbook issues are top concerns. 
Which challenges facing Seattle would you most like to see the
Mayor and City Council address? (OPEN ENDED) 
Transportation issues                                       47% 
Homelessness                  27% 
Housing               23% 
Cost of living          14% 
Education      11% 
Crime    8% 
Economy   7% 
Budget issues  5% 
Police issues  3% 
NBA/NHL/SoDo stadium  1% 
All Other          15% 
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Not multiple choice. All responses volunteered by respondents.

Seattleites believe the SODO Arena
shouldn't move forward without an NBA or
NHL team. 
Agree Disagree | 
Some say that investing in a new arena now is like
putting the cart before the horse. Both the NBA
and NHL have said they have no plans to relocate
a team to Seattle. We shouldn't move forward on a        73%       17%
new arena when there is no team to use it. Instead,
we should take the time to fully explore the Key
Arena option and find private funding to help
make it suitable for attracting NBA and NHL teams. 

Some say that professional sports add to Seattle's
culture and community. Without a new arena, Seattle
stands very little chance of ever getting an NBA or NHL
team. Key Arena does not currently meet the
33%    52% 
requirements of the NBA or NHL and it would require
millions of dollars of taxpayer investment to make it
suitable for professional sports. If we want an NBA or
NHL team, we need a new arena. 
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Given traffic concerns, 61% say SODO is
not the right place for a new arena. 
Agree |Disagree 
Some say Seattle already has some of the worst traffic
in the country and adding a third sports arena in SODO
near the interchange of I-90 and I-5 will make the
problem much worse. On the night of events, the new
arena is projected to add at least 6,000 more cars to
roads and highways during rush hour and the problem          61%        27% 
will only get worse on nights when there are also
Mariners, Sounders, or Seahawks games. SODO is not
the right spot for a new arena, especially when we
have an alternative like Key Arena. 


Some say that building the new arena in the SODO
neighborhood is the best option. Seattle would still face
major traffic concerns if the city were to revitalize Key
Arena instead and a new arena provides many             40%       40% 
benefits like a state-of-the-art-facility for concerts and
professional sports like the NBA and NHL. 

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