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City survey reveals soaring satisfaction and budget priorities

June 20, 2024 | San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas



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City survey reveals soaring satisfaction and budget priorities
In a recent city council meeting, officials presented the results of the Fiscal Year 2025 Community Satisfaction and Budget Priority Survey, revealing a significant increase in resident satisfaction with city services. The survey, conducted by ETC Institute, garnered over 1,000 responses and showed an impressive satisfaction rating of 87%, up from 74% in 2022, marking an all-time high for the city.

Alana Reed, the director of communications and engagement, emphasized the importance of the survey in understanding residents' priorities for the upcoming budget. The survey combined community satisfaction metrics with budget priorities, allowing for a comprehensive assessment of city services. Key findings indicated that streets were identified as the top priority for both importance and unmet needs, followed closely by services related to homelessness, sidewalks, and police services.

Ryan Murray, assistant director of community research for ETC Institute, detailed the methodology behind the survey, which included a random sampling of residential addresses to ensure demographic representation. The results highlighted that the city has successfully returned to pre-pandemic satisfaction levels, with notable improvements in public works, police response times, and overall service quality.

City officials acknowledged the positive feedback but stressed the need for continuous improvement. Mayor and council members expressed their commitment to maintaining high service standards and addressing the areas identified as needing attention, particularly street conditions and animal care services.

The meeting concluded with a call for ongoing engagement with residents to ensure that city services align with community needs, reinforcing the city's dedication to transparency and responsiveness in governance.

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