FY 2018 Budget Engagement Pick Your Priority www.durhamnc.gov.

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FY 2018 Budget Engagement Pick Your Priority www.durhamnc.gov

Strategic Plan Connection Goal 3: Thriving, Livable Neighborhoods Expand engagement with neighborhoods to ensure residents feel empowered to preserve or improve the quality of their neighborhoods, building connections between people & programs. Goal 4: Innovative & High-Performing Organization Empowering the community by providing easily accessible and usable information & data BMS departmental SP: Engage the Community by providing opportunities to educate, share ideas and be involved in the budget and strategic planning process www.durhamnc.gov

What we’ve been up to www.durhamnc.gov

FY 2018 Budget Engagement Asked residents to rank seven City services in order of priority: Parks & Open Space Sidewalks Parking Trails & Greenways Athletic Fields Street Improvements Bike Lanes www.durhamnc.gov

FY 2018 Budget Engagement Online Pushed out through communications channels with help of Public Affairs Collecting responses through March 31 In-Person Presenting to community groups to take them through exercise. www.durhamnc.gov

FY 2018 Budget Engagement In-Person 15 groups 166 people filled out survey Online 1,759 people filled out survey www.durhamnc.gov

1,925 FY 2018 Budget Engagement Total of Completed Surveys www.durhamnc.gov

The Results www.durhamnc.gov

Citywide Results Handout has complete results Options ordered by total votes in Top 3 www.durhamnc.gov

Citywide Results www.durhamnc.gov

Citywide Results Sidewalks Currently receiving most first place votes 62% of respondents had Sidewalks in their Top 3 Trails & Parks 55% had Trails & Greenways in their Top 3 51% had Parks & Open Space in their Top 3 www.durhamnc.gov

Citywide Results Streets & Bike Lanes Street Improvements has the 2nd most first place votes Bike Lanes has the 3rd most first place votes Athletic Fields 40% of respondents had Athletic Fields as their least important priority www.durhamnc.gov

45.7% 61.8% 55.4% 50.5% 41.8% 27.2% 14.6% = Top 3 % www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 1 Results www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 1 Results Ranked higher than Citywide: Street Improvements – 65% had in Top 3 Parking – 50% had in Top 3 Athletic Fields – 40% had in Top 3 www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 2 Results www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 2 Results Ranked higher than Citywide: Street Improvements – 58% had in Top 3 Bike Lanes – 42% had in Top 3 No respondents selected Parking as a Top 3 priority www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 3 Results www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 3 Results Ranked higher than Citywide: Parks & Open Space – 62% in Top 3 Street Improvements – 60% had in Top 3 Bike Lanes – 37% had in Top 3 www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 4 Results www.durhamnc.gov

PAC 4 Results Ranked higher than Citywide: Street Improvements – 91% had in Top 3 Parking – 55% in Top 3 www.durhamnc.gov

Questions? www.durhamnc.gov