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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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Page 1: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

2006 Metro Residents Survey

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

Page 2: 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

• Provides a time-series –1982-2006

Page 3: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

Topics investigated

• Assets of the region – quality of place

• Major problems facing the region

• Transportation solutions

• The Metropolitan Council, its responsibilities and performance

Page 4: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

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%

Page 5: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

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

Page 7: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

Most important problem: Crime and socialsocial

Page 8: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

Most important problem:

Transportation and traffic

Page 9: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

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)

Page 10: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

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

Page 12: 2006 Metro Residents Survey What citizens think about the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, problems and solutions.

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


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