2007 Metro Residents Survey

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2007 Metro Residents Survey Public opinion on the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, and the Metropolitan Council

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2007 Metro Residents Survey

Public opinion on the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, and the Metropolitan Council

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Background

• An opinion poll – measuring and understanding public opinion

• 1,349 metro area residents participated by mail response or phone interview (48% response)

• Provides a time-series –1982-2007

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Topics investigated

• Assets of the region – quality of place

• Major problems facing the region

• Commuting solutions

• The Metropolitan Council, its responsibilities and performance

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Most attractive feature or asset

Other, 20%Cities,

downtowns, 4%People,

diversity, 4%

Good economy, 5%

MOA, shopping, 5%

Natural environment

, 9%

Quality of life, 7%

Parks and trails, 26%

Variety of things to do,

8%

Arts and culture, 7%

Good neighbor-hoods, 5%

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The most important problem facing the Twin Cities

Text frequencies of Metro Residents Survey responses using TAPORware Word Cloud http://taporware.mcmaster.ca

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The most important problem facing the Twin Cities

Growth, 7%

Social issues, 6%

Economy, 5%

Other, 13% Crime, 32%

Transportation and traffic, 37%

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Most important problem:

Transportation and traffic

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Concern over traffic and transportation• Roads filled in the 1990s – and

congestion delays quickly doubled during 1996-2000

• Public concern erupted during 2000-2003: 58% identified transportation as region’s most important problem

• In 2007: 37% identified transportation

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Still a concern

• Some bottleneck relief

• Some drivers have become accustomed to the new commute

• There was an uptick in concern in 2007: Many surveys mentioned bridges or “infrastructure”

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Text frequencies of Metro Residents Survey responses using TAPORware Word Cloud http://taporware.mcmaster.ca

Survey comments on transportation problems

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Commuters very likely to try alternatives

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Commuters very likely to try alternatives

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Public opinion on Metropolitan Council’s programs and performance

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Performance approval

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Factors shaping “approval” of Council• Geographic area somewhat

significant

• Opinion on change in the region’s quality of life significant

• Also valuation, perceived importance of Council’s program responsibilities (planning, transit, grants programs)

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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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2007 Metro Residents Survey

Public opinion on the region’s quality of life, leading regional issues, and the Metropolitan Council