Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 43 Finally, we are interested in learning more about policy issues according to whether communities are rural, urban, or somewhere in between. How would you characterize your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Community and Social Issues, Urbanicity Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. 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Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 43 Finally, we are interested in learning more about policy issues according to whether communities are rural, urban, or somewhere in between. How would you characterize your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Community and Social Issues, Urbanicity Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 43 Finally, we are interested in learning more about policy issues according to whether communities are rural, urban, or somewhere in between. How would you characterize your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Community and Social Issues, Urbanicity Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 43 Finally, we are interested in learning more about policy issues according to whether communities are rural, urban, or somewhere in between. How would you characterize your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Community and Social Issues, Urbanicity Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. 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Question 43 Finally, we are interested in learning more about policy issues according to whether communities are rural, urban, or somewhere in between. How would you characterize your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Community and Social Issues, Urbanicity Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 18b To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 18c To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 18d To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 18f To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if subsidized childcare and pre-K programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 18g To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if job training/workforce development is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 18h To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if drug treatment programs are needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 19 To what extent, if any, would you say that people’s inability to pay minor legal fees and costs (e.g., traffic citations, parking fines, license suspensions, court fees, bail, etc.) is a cause of significant economic hardship for residents in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 20 To the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community do you think live under the federal poverty level (that is, with an annual income level below $12,140 for individuals and below $25,100 for a family of four.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 21 Now regardless of whether or not your community has residents below the federal poverty level, to the best of your knowledge, approximately what percentage of people in your community would you say struggle to make ends meet? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, poverty Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 22a Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) a. Affordable housing Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 22b Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) b. Emergency housing (homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, warming centers, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 22c Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) c. Emergency food (food pantries, soup kitchens, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last
Question 22d Whether or not your jurisdiction has resources or authority to implement a particular policy, which of the following, if any, have been topics of discussion within your jurisdiction’s government — including at Board/Council meetings — within the past 12 months? (check all that apply) d. Public transportation (bus or ride services, etc.) Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Human services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last