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2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions

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2006 Metro Residents Survey. What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions. Background. An opinion poll – measuring and understanding public opinion Similar to Gallup Poll’s Soul of the City survey in 20 metro areas - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2006  Metro Residents Survey

2006 Metro Residents Survey

What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions

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Background

• An opinion poll – measuring and understanding public opinion

• Similar to Gallup Poll’s Soul of the City survey in 20 metro areas

• Provides a time-series –1982-2006

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Topics investigated

• Assets of the region – quality of place

• Major problems facing the region

• Transportation solutions

• The Metropolitan Council, its responsibilities and performance

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Most attractive feature or asset

Natural

environ-

ment,

13%

Good

neighbor-

hoods,

6%

Parks and

trails,

21%Arts and

culture,

10%

Variety of

things to

do, 8%

Other,

42%

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The most important problem facing the Twin Cities

Social

issues,

5%

Growth,

11%

Other,

15% Crime,

36%

Transportationand traffic,

33%

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Most important problem:

Economy and taxestaxes

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Most important problem: Crime and socialsocial

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Most important problem:

Transportation and traffic

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Concern over traffic and transportation• Vehicle miles traveled have been

growing steadily for years

• Roads filled – and congestion delays quickly doubled (1996-2000)

• Public concern erupted – transportation identified by 58% as most important problem (2003)

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Still a concern?

• Some bottleneck relief

• Some drivers have become accustomed to the new commuting environment

• Congestion delays have not noticeably worsened since 2003

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Support for transportation solutions

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Metropolitan Council name recognition and public opinion

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Heard of the Metropolitan Council

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

1998 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006

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Approve of performance

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Importance of Council programs

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All programs considered very or moderately important by 70–90%

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2006 Metro Residents Survey

What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions