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Survey Compilations
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8/1/2008
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National Research Center Inc
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40.340A
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Surveys Conducted by City
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City of Louisville Citizen Survey <br /> August 2008 <br /> (55+) tended to give more favorable ratings to Louisville as a place to work than did younger _ <br /> respondents. <br /> In response to the 24 city characteristics listed on the survey,most respondents were pleased with <br /> the city,rating each characteristic as either"excellent"or"good."There were three exceptions. Half <br /> or fewer respondents thought that the following qualities were"good" or"excellent": shopping <br /> opportunities,availability of affordable quality housing and employment opportunities. Still,23 of <br /> the 24 characteristics received higher ratings than were given around the nation in other <br /> jurisdictions. Sixteen of the characteristics on the survey were compared to the Front Range's <br /> ratings,and 12 were ranked above the benchmarks,with only shopping opportunities ranking below. <br /> Many characteristics' ratings had improved since 2004,although there were wording differences in <br /> some of the survey questions,which could account,in part,to differences between results.Again, <br /> there were differences by age and gender on some of the ratings. For this set of questions,there was <br /> also a difference by length of residency,with longer-term residents (10+ years) rating the availability <br /> of affordable housing lower than did shorter-term residents. <br /> Louisville residents reported feeling very safe in the community,giving higher ratings for all aspects <br /> of safety than their counterparts across the nation and in the Front Range.These ratings were <br /> consistent with those given in 2004, although an even higher percentage of respondents reported <br /> feeling safe in parks after dark in 2008 than they had in 2004. <br /> City Services and Departments <br /> In 2008, for the first time,residents were asked to rate the overall quality of City services.The vast <br /> majority of respondents gave Louisville City services a rating of"good"or better,and no one rated <br /> it as "poor."This rating ranked Louisville above the national and the Front Range benchmarks. <br /> Residents were given the opportunity to rate 13 City services.The majority of those who had an <br /> opinion on each service rated all but one as "excellent"or"good,"with fire services, emergency <br /> services and public schools being rated by about half or more as "excellent." Services to low-income <br /> people were rated lower,with less than half of respondents rating these services as "good" or better, <br /> and one-quarter rating them as "poor."All 13 services compared favorably against the national and <br /> the Front Range benchmarks. <br /> The survey also contained questions about City employees, the Web site, cable television and the <br /> overall performance of Louisville City government, along with other City administration-related <br /> questions.Two-thirds or more of respondents rated these aspects of Louisville as "good"or better. <br /> The Web site,City response to citizen concerns, television programming and overall City <br /> government performance could be compared to the national benchmark,and Louisville ranked <br /> above other jurisdictions in all categories.Two Front Range comparisons could be made—City Web <br /> site and overall City government performance—and Louisville rose to the top in these comparisons <br /> as well. <br /> About half of the respondents in 2008 had made contact with a City employee in the preceding 12 v <br /> months.As in 2004,the majority were impressed with City employees' customer service. These <br /> impressions ranked Louisville above both the national benchmarks and the Front Range <br /> benchmarks. <br /> 0 <br /> iv <br /> co <br /> Report of Results <br />
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