Question 09 Which public safety unit most often provides an emergency medical response in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, EMS services Question 10 Which of the following best describes the staffing arrangements for fire services in your jurisdiction? Are they all volunteers (including those who may receive a stipend for fire runs, sometimes referred to as paid-on-call), all paid employees, or a mix? (Among jurisdictions that report providing or contracting for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11a To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for paid firefighters in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions reporting that paid firefighters serve their jurisdiction) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11b To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for volunteer (including paid-on-call) firefighters in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions reporting that volunteer firefighters serve their jurisdiction) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11c To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for law enforcement officers in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Police services Question 12a Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for fire services, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Fire services Question 12b Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for law enforcement, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Police services Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 10 Which of the following best describes the staffing arrangements for fire services in your jurisdiction? Are they all volunteers (including those who may receive a stipend for fire runs, sometimes referred to as paid-on-call), all paid employees, or a mix? (Among jurisdictions that report providing or contracting for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11a To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for paid firefighters in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions reporting that paid firefighters serve their jurisdiction) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11b To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for volunteer (including paid-on-call) firefighters in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions reporting that volunteer firefighters serve their jurisdiction) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11c To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for law enforcement officers in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Police services Question 12a Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for fire services, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Fire services Question 12b Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for law enforcement, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Police services Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 11a To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for paid firefighters in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions reporting that paid firefighters serve their jurisdiction) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11b To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for volunteer (including paid-on-call) firefighters in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions reporting that volunteer firefighters serve their jurisdiction) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11c To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for law enforcement officers in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Police services Question 12a Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for fire services, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Fire services Question 12b Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for law enforcement, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Police services Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 11b To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for volunteer (including paid-on-call) firefighters in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? (Among jurisdictions reporting that volunteer firefighters serve their jurisdiction) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Fire services Question 11c To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for law enforcement officers in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Police services Question 12a Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for fire services, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Fire services Question 12b Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for law enforcement, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Police services Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 11c To what extent, if any, would you say that recruitment and/or retention is a problem — either now or recently — for law enforcement officers in the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Service provision, Workforce, Police services Question 12a Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for fire services, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Fire services Question 12b Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for law enforcement, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Police services Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 12a Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for fire services, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Fire services Question 12b Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for law enforcement, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Police services Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 12b Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for law enforcement, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, Police services Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 12c Thinking about the primary service delivery arrangement in your jurisdiction for ambulance/EMS, do you think your jurisdiction pays too much, about the right amount, or not enough of the total costs of services provided, or does your jurisdiction not share service delivery for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Governmental Relations, Intergovernmental cooperation, Finances, Service provision, Service spending, EMS services Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 13a To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current fire protection needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Fire services Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 13b To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current law enforcement needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Police services Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 13c To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has enough funding to meet its current ambulance/EMS needs? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, EMS services Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 14a Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its fire protection needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current fire protection needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Fire services Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 14b Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its law enforcement needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current law enforcement needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Police services Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 14c Now, do you think your jurisdiction appropriates too much, about the right amount, or too little funding to meet its ambulance/EMS needs? (Among jurisdictions that reported having enough funding to meet their current ambulance/EMS needs) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, EMS services Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 15a In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for fire services through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 15b In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for law enforcement through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 15c In recent years, has your jurisdiction tried to raise local funding for ambulance / EMS through either new or renewed public safety millage(s) or special assessment(s)? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 16a Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for fire services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Fire services Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 16b Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for law enforcement services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, Police services Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 16c Would you, in your role as a local official, support or oppose your jurisdiction pursuing additional local funding for ambulance/EMS services through either a new millage or special assessment? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Property taxes, EMS services Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 17a Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for fire services? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 17b Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on drunken driver or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for law enforcement? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 17c Do any of the public safety departments that serve your jurisdiction offset expenses by using cost recovery policies/ordinances (for example, charging for fire runs, hazardous material incidents, police calls, or imposing extra fees on the drunken drivers or moving vehicle citations, etc.) for ambulance/EMS? Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, EMS services Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 18a Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for fire services? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for fire services) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Fire services Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last
Question 18b Thinking about any important aspects of the cost recovery policies/ordinances used in your jurisdiction (e.g., cost savings, collection issues, public satisfaction), overall, would you say you have been generally satisfied or dissatisfied with the use of cost recovery for law enforcement? (Among jurisdictions that report using cost recovery policies/ordinances for law enforcement) Survey Fall 2015 Categories Services, Public safety, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending, Revenue, Police services Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page next Last page last