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Citizen Satisfaction Survey September 2003 Results Office of the Mayor Program Management Office Nov 6, 2003.

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1 Citizen Satisfaction Survey September 2003 Results Office of the Mayor Program Management Office Nov 6, 2003

2 ATL 2 Objectives  Create a citizen satisfaction index against which the performance of city services can be measured  Drive an “outcomes orientation” into the city management culture  Provide the Mayor and COO with a reliable channel that captures the shifting priorities and attitudes of citizens that can be used to drive service decisions and business strategy

3 ATL 3 Methodology  The survey is a random sample of 600 City of Atlanta residents. Responses are accurate to within plus or minus 4%.  The survey is conducted by telephone -takes approximately 17 minutes to complete -pre-tested using cognitive interviews in-house -multiple choice survey with only one open-ended question  Based on a random sample of pre-dialed residential phone numbers from exchanges within the Atlanta city limits -each number was given a minimum of four attempts to reach a valid respondent  Once a household is reached, a respondent is randomly selected by asking for the member of the household with the most recent birth date (known as the Kish method of respondent selection) -if the proper respondent is not available at that time, we ask when would be a good time to call back. -if the respondent is there, but not willing to take the survey at that time, we ask for a convenient time to call back. In other words, we make sincere efforts to reach the respondent selected by our systemized randomization techniques  The data presented from the survey has been weighted to account for unequal probability of selection and to post-stratify the sample so that it is representative of the population on the basis of gender, age, and race.

4 ATL 4 General Level of Satisfaction with City of Atlanta 10 = extremely satisfied 1 = extremely dissatisfied How satisfied are you with City of Atlanta services overall?

5 ATL 5 Satisfaction with City as a place to live How would you rate…? (% responding excellent or good)

6 ATL 6 Confidence in City government How much confidence do you have? (% responding “complete confidence” or “great deal of confidence”)

7 ATL 7 Key Issues Concerning Atlantans What issue would you most like to see the city government address? (open-ended question; recorded first issue mentioned by respondent)

8 ATL 8 Key Irritants In Daily Life How often are you bothered by...

9 ATL 9 Overall Service Levels How would you rate the City of Atlanta on the following? (% responding “excellent” or “good”)

10 ATL 10 Downtown Environment How well each statement describes downtown Atlanta?* *Respondents asked to rate each issue on a scale of 1 to 10 where 10 = the statement describes it perfectly and 1 = doesn’t describe it at all

11 ATL 11 Public Safety Neighborhood Safety

12 ATL 12 Police Effectiveness How would you rate the police force in handling these specific areas? (% responding excellent or good)

13 ATL 13 Professionalism of police department personnel How would you rate the City of Atlanta Police Department on the following? 10 = the statement describes it perfectly 1 = doesn’t describe it at all

14 ATL 14 Fire Protection Services How much confidence do you have in the Atlanta Fire Department? Percent responding “Complete confidence” or “Great deal of confidence”

15 ATL 15 Professionalism of fire department personnel How would you rate the City of Atlanta Fire Department on the following? 10 = the statement describes it perfectly 1 = doesn’t describe it at all

16 ATL 16 Quantity of Parks How satisfied are you with the number of City of Atlanta parks?

17 ATL 17 Quality of City Parks How well do the following terms describe the city’s parks? 10 = the statement describes it perfectly 1 = doesn’t describe it at all

18 ATL 18 Sewer and Storm Water How satisfied are you with sewer and storm water services in your neighborhood?

19 ATL 19 Sept 2003 Module Watershed and Sewer

20 ATL 20 Problems with the City’s Sewer Systems As far as you know, are there any major problems with the City of Atlanta’s sewer system? No 36% Yes 58% Were you aware that a federal court has ordered the City to make major changes to its sewer system? No 40% Yes 56%

21 ATL 21 Funding the Sewer Project Who should bear the costs?

22 ATL 22 Raising Water Rates Would you favor or oppose raising the amount charged on water and sewer bills in order to achieve higher water quality standards?

23 ATL 23 Raising Sales Tax Would you, personally, be willing to pay an increase of one cent in the sales tax to offset the $3 billion cost to improve Atlantas sewer system? Given that a sales tax option would pass the cost of improving the water system to non-Atlanta residents who shop in the city, do you think it is a good option for raising revenue to improve the water system? No 31% Yes 62% No 28% Yes 68%

24 ATL 24 Options to raise revenue for funding water improvements Which of the following option do you favor most for raising the revenue to pay for necessary water improvements?


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