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CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009

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Page 1: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

CITY OF FLUSHING

Citizen Survey

April 22, 2009

Page 2: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Flushing Residents Respond

Survey responses.jpg

Page 3: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Survey Objectives

Establish benchmark for municipal servicesDetermine priorities for expendituresDetermine support for planned projectsDevelop community profile for servicesMeasure quality of servicesListen to all residents and avoid the “squeaky wheel syndrome”

Page 4: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Confidence in Responses

2,980 surveys sent to residents – one to every household with a registered voter

3% confidence interval

90% confidence level = 679 responses

95% confidence level = 919 responses

99% confidence level = 1,445 responses

1,102 survey responses received – 97% confidence level achieved

Page 5: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Demographics

How many years have you lived in the City of Flushing?

0 to 5 years 145 26 to 30 years 94

6 to 10 years 132 31 to 35 years 99

11 to 15 years 112 36 to 40 years 105

16 to 20 years 116 41 to 45 years 61

21 to 25 years 72 46 + years 101

Page 6: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Demographics – cnt’d

Do you have access to a computer?

Yes No

At home 855 242

At work 420 670

Internet access at home 755 343 68%

Internet access at work 385 713

Page 7: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Demographics – cnt’d

Yes No

Do you subscribe to cable television? 862 211

 

If yes, are you satisfied with Comcast? 363 523

Page 8: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Demographics – cnt’d

In which category is your age?

18 – 24 years 5

25 – 34 years 54

35 – 44 years 110

45 – 54 years 212

55 – 64 years 268

65 – 74 years 213

75 years or older 208

Page 9: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Demographics – cnt’d

What was you household’s total annual income in 2007? less than $25,000 98 10%

$25,000 - $49,000 296 31%

$50,000 - $99,000 374 39%

$100,000 - $149,000 132 14%

$150,000 - $199,000 32 3%

$200,000 or more 29 3%

Page 10: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Demographics – cnt’d59% of population is still above low to moderate income status.

Although Community Development Block Grant funds are allocated by the county for our use, we have very limited ability to spend the money!!!!!

Other than a small allocation of funds for senior center operations, from 1996 through 2003, one planning study, an ADA Compliance study and sidewalk ramps were approved for expenditure that did not involve senior center funding. The “County Senior Tax Millage” now provides funding for the senior center.

The following projects were denied funding during this period:

Handicap access ramp at the bandshellPaving, sewer and water lines on Sharrer Drive (a local street)Jaws of lifeMaple Street Water linesTrailway switchback ramps (for accessability)Elevator for 309 E. Main St. (approved and revoked)

The 2010 Census may identify areas that can be served by the CDBG program.

Page 11: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Demographics – cnt’d

Yes No

Do any children 12 or under

live in your household? 150 925

Do any teenagers between 13 and

17 live in your household?   126 947

Are you or any other member of

your household aged 65 or older? 441 632

Page 12: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Quality of Life

1 2 3 4

Please rate your quality of life in the City of Flushing. Excellent Good Fair Poor

Overall, how would you describe the quality of life in the City of Flushing? 1.57

How do you rate the overall quality of your neighborhood? 1.73

How do you rate City of Flushing as a place to raise children? 1.60

How do you rate City of Flushing as a place to retire? 1.88

How do you rate City of Flushing as a place for young adults to live? 1.98

Number of respondents 1073

Page 13: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Quality of Life – cnt’d

In the past year, how often have you visited downtown Flushing?

 

Daily 273 26%

Weekly 533 50%

Monthly 120 11%

Once in a while 139 13%

Don't go 5 >1%

Number of respondents 1,073

Page 14: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Quality of Life – cnt’dPlease rate each of the following characteristics of the City of Flushing.

1 2 3 4

Excellent Good Fair Poor

Feeling welcome in the City of Flushing 1.83

Overall appearance of the City of Flushing 1.76

Opportunities to attend cultural events 2.22

Employment opportunities 3.21

Shopping opportunities 2.66

Access of buildings and service

for individuals with disabilities 2.24

Access to affordable housing 2.31

Ease of travel by bicycle 1.93

Ease of travel by walking 1.65

Number of respondents 1,072

Page 15: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Quality of Life cnt’d

How safe do you feel? 1 2 3 4 5

Very Reasonably Somewhat Unreasonably Unsafe

Walking alone in your neighborhood during the day? 1.22

Walking alone in your neighborhood after dark? 1.82

Walking alone downtown during the day? 1.18

Walking alone downtown after dark? 1.92

Walking in parks during the day? 1.51

Walking in parks after dark? 2.82

Crossing major streets in the City of Flushing? 1.72

Number of respondents 1,075

Page 16: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Quality of Life – cont’d.

Please rate how much of a problem, if at all, each of the following is in your neighborhood.

1 2 3 4 5 No Minor Moderate Major Extreme  Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem 

Traffic 1.70

Crime 1.58

Overgrown grass 1.49

Unkempt lots 1.56

Run-down houses and buildings 1.52

Parking vehicles on sidewalks 1.51

Number of respondents 1,070

Page 17: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Quality of Life – cnt’d.

Should the City of Flushing make it a priority to build better bike paths?

Yes 541 55%

No 439 45%

Number of respondents 980

Page 18: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Quality of Life – cnt’d.In the last 12 months, how many times have you, or a family member in your

home done the following things: 1 2 3 4Never Rarely Often Frequently

Used one of the City’s parks 2.73

Attended the Summer Festival 2.47

Attended a Music in the Park Series event 2.27

Used Tucker Pool 1.43

Visited the Library 2.53

Shopped in Downtown Flushing 2.88

Number of respondents 1,070

Page 19: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Tucker pool use by city residents

Age 1 2 3 4

Never Rarely Often Frequently

18 to 24 3 1 0 025 to 34 35 12 0 035 to 44 54 29 1 945 to 54 138 44 3 1655 to 64 207 39 9 1065 to 74 170 23 23 8

75 + 165 18 5 2

71.5% 15.4% 3.8% 4.2%

Tucker Pool Usage

Page 20: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

City ServicesPlease rate to what extent you agree or disagree with each of the following statements:

1 2 3 4 5 Neither

Strongly Agree/Strongly

Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree

I receive good value for the City of Flushing government taxes I pay 2.40 I am pleased with the overall direction that the City of Flushing government is taking 2.34 The City of Flushing government welcomes citizen involvement 2.45 The City fairly allocates resources to all areas of the community 2.44 The City addresses the needs of my neighborhoodfairly compared to other neighborhoods 2.34 I trust that the City Council and staff do what they say they are going to do 2.41

Number of respondents 1,101

Page 21: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

City Services – cnt’d.

Please rate the condition of the following within the City of Flushing. 1 2 3 4

Excellent Good Fair Poor

Streets 1.96

Park grounds 1.82

Riverview Trail 1.57

Street Trees (in Right of Way) 2.07

Sidewalks 2.24

Athletic Fields 1.99

City owned buildings 2.24

Page 22: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

City Services – cnt’d

Please rate the quality of each of the following City government services:

1 2 3 4

Excellent Good Fair Poor

Refuse collection 1.51

Recycling services 1.56

Leaf pick-up 1.69

Street repairs and maintenance 2.01

Snow and Ice removal – streets 1.56

Street sweeping 2.02

Street lighting 2.01

Property code enforcement 2.30

Building inspections 2.18

Summer recreation programs 1.59

Library services 1.84

Police services 1.70

Fire services 1.64

Ambulance services 1.78

Cemetery maintenance 1.77

Downtown beautification 1.95

Utility billing (water/sewer) 2.05

Water and sewer services 1.92

Enforcement of traffic laws 1.99

Drinking water quality 1.78Number of respondents 1,071

Page 23: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

City employees

Have you had telephone or in-person contact with a

City of Flushing government employee within the last twelve months (Including receptionists, inspectors, police, administrators, or any others)?

Yes 857 82%

No 191 18%

Number of respondents 1,048

Page 24: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

City employees – cnt’d

What was your impression of City government employees in your most recent contact?

  1 2 3 4 Excellent Good Fair

Poor

Knowledgeable 1.62

Courteous 1.68

Responsive 1.71

Follow-up (Got back to you or took action) 1.77

Overall customer service 1.68

Page 25: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Communication

How much information do you get about the City of Flushing government from each of the following sources:

1 2 3 4Most A lot Some

NoneNewsletter 2.44

City web site 3.55

Local television 2.93

Local radio 3.43

City Council meetings 3.58

“Word of mouth” 2.67

Number of respondents 1,025

Page 26: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Communication – cont’d

Please indicate whether you receive enough information about each of the following City of Flushing government functions. Then indicate how important each item is to you.

Amount of information Importance

Not About Too *

Enough Right Much Very Somewhat Not At All

Mayor and Council Actions 1.55 * 1.72

Special events 1.78 * 1.75

Construction projects 1.66 * 1.75

Volunteer Opportunities 1.68 * 2.05

Recreation and Park Activities 1.79 * 1.84

New Laws/Ordinances 1.55 * 1.52

Number of respondents 977

Page 27: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Communication – cnt’d

Do you find the City newsletter valuable for the following purposes?

Percentage Yes

Actions of the Mayor and Council 44% 425

Information about upcoming events 58% 624

Government Projects 42% 455

Updates on City issues 61% 671

Details of city operations 40% 439

None of it 8% 86

Page 28: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Looking Forward

As we plan for the future of the City of Flushing, please circle true or false if you agree or disagree with each of the following statements:

True False

I support the continuation of Special Events in Riverview Park 1,025 35

I support the continuation of running events in the city 931 107

I support the expansion of the city trail system 843 194

I support connecting new trails with adjoining communities 673 353

I support aggressive marketing of our community to attract tourism 472 549

Page 29: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Please rate how you feel about the amount of taxes you pay for the services received: 1 2 3

Willing to pay Maintain service Reduce service

in taxes to improve “as is” w/no change and reduce

this service to my taxes my taxes Average

Fire services 150 857 30 1.88

Street repairs 153 838 40 1.89

Police services 143 832 58 1.92

Street maintenance 112 877 43 1.93

Sidewalk replacement 132 808 89 1.96

Library expansion 236 605 196 1.96

Park maintenance 65 897 70 2.00

Curbside recycling 74 893 72 2.00

Yard waste pick-up 59 919 56 2.00

Special rubbish pickups 77 859 91 2.01

Park improvements 94 818 115 2.05

Summer Recreation program 65 819 140 2.07

Downtown parking 59 815 158 2.09

Main Street beautification 72 785 169 2.09

Senior Center expansion 118 706 201 2.10

Downtown beautification 67 812 153 2.11

Street sweeping 41 819 159 2.14

Tucker Pool replacement 122 582 319 2.19

Public Art Displays 38 657 332 2.28

Page 30: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Looking Forward – cnt’d

The following is a list of potential priorities for the City Council. Please rank your top five (5) according to importance, w/ 1 being the MOST Important and 5 being the LEAST important.

Average

1. Increase Police service levels 1.99

2. Street maintenance/preservation 2.57

3. Increase Fire service levels 2.69

4. Relocating or expanding Library 2.73

5. Selling old Police Station building 2.92

6. Increased Library services 3.00

7. Relocating and expanding Senior Center 3.10

8. Increase downtown parking 3.27

9. Downtown beautification/aesthetics 3.31

10. Improving the City Web site 3.52

11. Increasing the frequency of City Newsletters 3.62

Page 31: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

As the millage vote to convert the former City Hall into a library did not pass, options for future uses of this building are being considered. Any future plans for this building will need resident support, and with this in mind it is important to know which options our citizens would support. The following questions have been designed so that we may proceed in a manner that will assure the City Council of the direction that you would like to see pursued.

Agree Disagree

It is important for the city to maintain 36% 64% ownership of this building? 355 609

 Would you financially support renovating this building for a public use? 359 600 

Should the city continue to fund the maintenance of the building until a new use can be identified? 687 287 Was the lack of your support to fund a library conversion due to Flushing Township’s decision to opt out of a joint funding formula? 457 439 Should the city attempt to lease the building to provide funding for building maintenance? 833 159

Page 32: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Looking Forward – cnt’d

Due to significant required updates needed to maintain the existing sewage treatment plant, options need to be considered before considering the financing of improvements to this facility. The options that we are confronted with deal with a decision to maintain our own sewage plant facility, or consider connecting to Genesee County’s system.

Agree

Disagree

Should the city continue to operate our

own sewage plant regardless of cost? 389 505

 

Should the city base this decision

solely on anticipated costs to the residents? 661 276

 

Should the city consider selling bonds

to finance the needed plant upgrades? 665 202

Page 33: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary - Demographics

Response provides a confidence level of over 95%

62% of residents have lived in the City over 15 years

68% of residents have internet access at home

80% of residents subscribe to Comcast Cable

41% of residents are satisfied with Comcast

84% of residents are over 45 years old

59% of residents annual income exceeds $50,000

13% of households have children under the age of 17

Page 34: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary – Quality of Life

For all ages and neighborhoods, residents rate every measure of the Quality of Life in Flushing between Good and Excellent

Over 76% of residents visit Downtown Flushing at least once per week

In Flushing, overall appearance, walkability, travel by bicycle, feeling welcome, cultural events, affordable housing and access for the physically challenged were all rated between good and excellent.

Residents rate the neighborhoods, downtown and parks as very safe.

Traffic, Parking, Crime, Unkempt lots, house and building condition were rated to be “minor” to “no problem”.

8% of residents use Tucker Pool often or frequently.

Page 35: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary – City Services

City Services are viewed positively when measuring:

Value vs. taxes paid

Overall direction of government

Resource allocation of areas in community

Responsive to needs in neighborhoods

The condition of City property is viewed as “Good” to Excellent”

The quality of City Services are rated as “Good” to Excellent”

Page 36: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary - City Employees

Contact with City employees provided an impression of “Good” to “Excellent” when considering knowledge, courtesy, responsiveness, and follow-up to inquiries.

Page 37: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary - Communications

Residents receive most information about their government from the newsletter, newspaper, television, and word of mouth.

Residents receive the least information about their government from the web site, local radio, and monthly meetings.

Residents would like more information regarding Council actions, construction projects, new laws, and volunteer opportunities.

The newsletter is most useful for upcoming events and City issues.

Page 38: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary – Looking forward

Strong support was given for Riverview Park special events, Running events, and expansion of the trail system.

For every service provided by the city, residents supported maintaining services with no increase or decrease in the taxes.

The top 5 priorities, according to importance, were listed as:

Increasing Police service levels, Street maintenance, Increasing Fire service levels, Relocating or expanding the library, and Selling the old police station.

Page 39: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary – Former City Hall

Former City Hall building:

64% of residents disagree that the City should maintain ownership.

63% of residents do not support renovation for a public use.

71% of residents believe in continued maintenance of the building.

84% of residents support leasing the building to provide for building maintenance.

Page 40: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

Summary – Sewer Plant Options

When considering options to continue maintaining a sewer treatment plant or connecting to the County system:

44% felt that the city should operate our own plant regardless of cost.

71% felt that this decision should be based solely on anticipated costs to the residents.

77% of residents stated that the city should consider selling bonds to finance the needed plant upgrades.

Page 41: CITY OF FLUSHING Citizen Survey April 22, 2009. Flushing Residents Respond

CDBG Funding Question

59% of population is still above low to moderate income status.

Although Community Development Block Grant funds are allocated by the county for our use, we have very limited ability to spend the money!!!!!

The 2010 Census may identify areas that can be served by the CDBG program.