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Powered by Fort Lauderdale Comprehensive Plan 2015 Survey Results Thursday, April 16, 2015

Powered by Date Created: Thursday, February 12, Total Responses Complete Responses: 444

Powered by Q1: What impacts do you think climate change has had, or will have, on the City? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 605 Skipped: 13

Powered by Q1: What impacts do you think climate change has had, or will have, on the City? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 605 Skipped: 13

Powered by Q2: What steps should the City take to address climate change? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 601 Skipped: 17

Powered by Q2: What steps should the City take to address climate change? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 601 Skipped: 17

Powered by Q3: Sustainability means meeting present needs without hurting the ability to meet these needs in the future. Does the City need to be more sustainable? Answered: 587 Skipped: 31

Powered by Q3: Sustainability means meeting present needs without hurting the ability to meet these needs in the future. Does the City need to be more sustainable? Answered: 587 Skipped: 31

Powered by Q4: What steps should the City take to be more sustainable? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 595 Skipped: 23

Powered by Q4: What steps should the City take to be more sustainable? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 595 Skipped: 23

Powered by Q5: How would you rate the current state of the City’s infrastructure (i.e. streets, sidewalks, streetlights, drainage system, potable water, sewers…)? Answered: 579 Skipped: 39

Powered by Q5: How would you rate the current state of the City’s infrastructure (i.e. streets, sidewalks, streetlights, drainage system, potable water, sewers…)? Answered: 579 Skipped: 39

Powered by Q6: What types of infrastructure improvements does the City need to make? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 584 Skipped: 34

Powered by Q6: What types of infrastructure improvements does the City need to make? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 584 Skipped: 34

Powered by Q7: Do you think that housing needs are currently being met in the City? Answered: 570 Skipped: 48

Powered by Q7: Do you think that housing needs are currently being met in the City? Answered: 570 Skipped: 48

Powered by Q8: Which of the following are needed to better meet housing needs? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 555 Skipped: 63

Powered by Q8: Which of the following are needed to better meet housing needs? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 555 Skipped: 63

Powered by Q9: What makes it easy to get around Fort Lauderdale? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 542 Skipped: 76

Powered by Q9: What makes it easy to get around Fort Lauderdale? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 542 Skipped: 76

Powered by Q10: What makes it hard to get around Fort Lauderdale? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 567 Skipped: 51

Powered by Q10: What makes it hard to get around Fort Lauderdale? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 567 Skipped: 51

Powered by Q11: What types of transportation improvements should the City make? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 560 Skipped: 58

Powered by Q11: What types of transportation improvements should the City make? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 560 Skipped: 58

Powered by Q12: How would you rate the quality of the built environment (i.e. development, public space, parks, buildings, streets, sidewalks…) in Fort Lauderdale? Answered: 568 Skipped: 50

Powered by Q12: How would you rate the quality of the built environment (i.e. development, public space, parks, buildings, streets, sidewalks…) in Fort Lauderdale? Answered: 568 Skipped: 50

Powered by Q13: What would make the quality of the City’s built environment (i.e. development, public space, parks, buildings, streets, sidewalks) better? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 555 Skipped: 63

Powered by Q13: What would make the quality of the City’s built environment (i.e. development, public space, parks, buildings, streets, sidewalks) better? (Please Check All That Apply) Answered: 555 Skipped: 63

Powered by Q14: How important is it to have a vibrant Downtown? Answered: 569 Skipped: 49

Powered by Q14: How important is it to have a vibrant Downtown? Answered: 569 Skipped: 49

Powered by Q15: What steps should the City take to improve the local economy? (Please Check All that Apply) Answered: 539 Skipped: 79

Powered by Q15: What steps should the City take to improve the local economy? (Please Check All that Apply) Answered: 539 Skipped: 79