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City of Louisville Citizen Survey <br /> August 2008 <br /> Executive Summary <br /> Survey Background and Methods <br /> The Louisville Citizen Survey serves as a consumer report card for Louisville by providing residents <br /> the opportunity to rate their satisfaction with the quality of life in the city, the community's <br /> amenities and satisfaction with local government.The survey also permits residents an opportunity <br /> to provide feedback to government on what is working well and what is not,and to communicate <br /> their priorities for community planning and resource allocation. This is the second time National <br /> Research Center,Inc. (NRC) conducted the Louisville Citizen Survey and the fifth iteration in a <br /> series of citizen survey projects completed by the City of Louisville since 1990. <br /> The Louisville Citizen Survey was administered by mail to 2,000 randomly selected households <br /> within the city. Of those households receiving the survey, 976 residents responded to the mailed <br /> questionnaire,giving a high response rate of 50%.The margin of error was plus or minus three <br /> percentage points around any given percentage for the entire sample. Survey results were weighted <br /> so that the characteristics of gender,age and tenure (rent versus own)were represented in <br /> proportions reflective of the entire city. <br /> Because Louisville has administered a resident survey before,comparisons could be made between <br /> 2008 responses and those from prior years. Louisville's results also were compared to those of other <br /> jurisdictions around the nation as well as to those of other Front Range jurisdictions.These <br /> comparisons were made possible through NRC's national benchmark database.This database <br /> contains resident perspectives gathered in citizen surveys from approximately 500 jurisdictions. <br /> Survey Findings <br /> Since the 2004 survey,Louisville has been recognized in three publications as one of the best places <br /> to live and raise a family in the United States.'The 2008 survey results corroborate these rankings,as <br /> the vast majority of residents rated most aspects of Louisville highly. Findings from 2008 were not <br /> only positive but stable or better than those in 2004,with very few exceptions. Survey results <br /> indicated that a majority of residents value a wide variety of aspects of life in Louisville and the <br /> services being provided to them by the City. <br /> Of the 89 ratings that could be compared to the nation, 85 were above the national benchmark,two <br /> were similar and only one was below. Most ratings also were above ratings given by residents in <br /> other Front Range jurisdictions. <br /> Quality of Life and Community <br /> As in previous years,the majority of Louisville residents who were surveyed perceived their quality <br /> of life to be"good" or"excellent."Other ratings of quality of life, such as neighborhood as a place <br /> to live,place to retire and place to raise children,were stable or had improved since 2004. Some of <br /> the quality of life ratings differed by age,gender and voting status. For instance,older residents c <br /> ro <br /> N <br /> c <br /> ' In July of 2005,CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Louisville fifth on their list of the 100 best places to live in <br /> the United States.Criteria included financial, housing,education,quality of life, leisure and culture,and weather data. In c <br /> May of 2006,in Best Places to Raise Your Family:The Top 100 Affordable Communities rn the U S., ranked Louisville <br /> first on their list of best places in the U S to raise a family In August of 2007,CNN/Money and Money magazine again o <br /> ranked Louisville third on their list of the 100 best places to live in the United States <br /> (http//en wikipedia org/wiki/Louisville, Colorado,accessed July 29,2008) <br /> Report of Results <br /> 1 <br />