Question 29 Now thinking specifically about electric vehicles (EVs), to the best of your knowledge, are there any publicly-accessible EV charging stations in your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions which have not at least considered plans / policies regarding energy issues) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Transportation Question 30 Whether or not your jurisdiction currently has publicly-accessible EV charging stations, in your opinion, would you say your community has too many, too few, or about the right amount? (Among jurisdictions which have not at least considered plans / policies regarding energy issues) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Transportation Question 31a To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the jurisdiction hall/county administration building in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 31b To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the fire station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment Question 31c To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the police station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31d To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the water treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31e To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the wastewater treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 30 Whether or not your jurisdiction currently has publicly-accessible EV charging stations, in your opinion, would you say your community has too many, too few, or about the right amount? (Among jurisdictions which have not at least considered plans / policies regarding energy issues) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Transportation Question 31a To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the jurisdiction hall/county administration building in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 31b To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the fire station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment Question 31c To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the police station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31d To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the water treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31e To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the wastewater treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 31a To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the jurisdiction hall/county administration building in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 31b To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the fire station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment Question 31c To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the police station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31d To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the water treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31e To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the wastewater treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? 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Question 31b To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the fire station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment Question 31c To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the police station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31d To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the water treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31e To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the wastewater treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 31c To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the police station(s) in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31d To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the water treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31e To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the wastewater treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 31d To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the water treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 31e To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the wastewater treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 31e To the best of your knowledge, have any energy audits (i.e., measuring energy use and efficiency) been conducted for the wastewater treatment facilities in your community? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? 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Question 32 What are some of the reasons energy audits have not been conducted on local public facilities? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions which have not had energy audits conducted on any public facilities) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 33 To the best of your knowledge, do you agree or disagree that building inspectors who operate in your jurisdiction struggle to enforce the current energy codes set by the State of Michigan? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 35 To what extent do you think the State of Michigan’s Energy Codes should be strengthened or eased? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? 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Question 36 Currently, individual local governments do not have the authority to set energy codes that are more strict than the State of Michigan’s. But how interested would you say your jurisdiction might be in setting local energy codes that are stronger than the State’s if it had the authority to do so? (Among jurisdictions that think the State's Energy Codes should be strengthened) Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Energy Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. 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Question 38a Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on green purchasing programs for the jurisdiction (e.g., for light bulbs, cleaning supplies, vehicles, etc.). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 38b Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on non-motorized or public transportation. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 38c Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on on recycling programs. Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 38d Now we are interested in whether Michigan local governments collaborate with each other on energy and sustainability policy. Please identify which statement below best describes your jurisdiction's status on shared staffing for energy issues (e.g., sustainability manager/coordinator). Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 39 In your view, is climate change a very serious problem, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not a problem at all? Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 40a For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Federal government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, Global climate change, federal government Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 40b For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. State government Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, State government, MiLES, Global climate change Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 40c For each level of government, please indicate whether you think it should have a great deal of responsibility, some responsibility, or no responsibility for taking actions to address climate change. Local governments Survey MiLES (Fall 2019) Categories Energy and Environment, MiLES, local government, Global climate change Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 25b Has your jurisdiction changed your jurisdiction's work practices (e.g., water conservation, thermostat regulation, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 25c Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at residents (e.g., recycling programs, promoting home weatherization, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Service provision Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 25d Has your jurisdiction adopted any programs targeted at local businesses (e.g., rebates to businesses that cut consumption, commercial recycling, formal recognition of “green” practices, etc.) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 25e Has your jurisdiction developed or purchased renewable energy sources (e.g., employing solar panels or wind turbines) to meet your jurisdiction's energy demands while reducing the costs or environmental impacts of energy use? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, energy sources, wind power Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 26 How likely or unlikely is it that your jurisdiction will take new actions to improve the energy efficiency in your government facilities (e.g., conducting an energy audit or benchmarking, upgrading lighting, insulation, or HVAC, etc.) in the next two years? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy, Infrastructure Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last
Question 27a Which of the following, if any, are reasons that your jurisdiction is unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for your government facilities in the next two years? (check all that apply) (Among jurisdictions that are unlikely to adopt energy efficiency improvements for their government facilities in the next two years) a. Our facilities do not currently need energy efficiency improvements. Survey Spring 2019 Categories Energy and Environment, Energy Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page next Last page last