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Resident Survey 2006

The report begins with the Researching Methodology section detailing the sampling of data collection techniques used in the study regarding the following objectives.

  • Identifying what residents' view as important issues on which the City should focus its attention
  • Assessing the level of importance and the degree of resident satisfaction with City provision of services and their quality of life in Mountain View.
  • Gathering Residents' opinions on the following issues:
    • Affordable Housing
    • Castro Street/Downtown Area
    • Cuesta Park Annex site
    • Traffic Conditions and Pedestrian Safety
    • Public Transportation
    • Public Safety and Police Services
    • Recreation
  • Identifying demographic characteristics of residents in the City of Mountain View.

The Key Findings section offers a question by question analysis of the survey that includes the following:

  • Satisfaction with quality of life
  • Most Important issues facing the residents
  • Importance of and satisfaction with various city services
  • Resident visits to the Castro Street area and the Cuesta Park Annex site
  • Traffic conditions and pedestrian safety
  • Public transportation
  • Public safety and police services
  • Recreation
  • Emergency Response
  • Willingness to pay for specific city services.

The conclusion section summarizes the results of the study and offers recommendations.

2006 Main Report
2006 Resident Survey Questionnaire
Crosstabulation Tables
Toplines Report
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