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Understanding the Values and Priorities of Central Floridians

Understanding the Values and Priorities of Central Floridians. Presentation to the River to Sea TPO CAC & TCC August 19, 2014. Values Research. A Partnership. Phase 1 – Interviews with key stakeholders and area leaders to discuss source dilemmas

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Understanding the Values and Priorities of Central Floridians

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  1. Understanding the Values and Priorities of Central Floridians Presentation to the River to Sea TPO CAC & TCC August 19, 2014

  2. Values Research A Partnership Phase 1 – Interviews with key stakeholders and area leaders to discuss source dilemmas Phase 2 - Conduct advanced strategy online sessions to explore values and priorities. Phase 3 – Utilized an online interview to quantitatively measure and understand public values and priorities • Central Florida Partnership • Central Florida MPO/TPO • Central Florida Foundation • Understanding Who We Are: • What are current perceptions of quality of life and how have those changed? • What is the outlook for the future? • How do residents look at the local economy and where it is going? • What are the most important regional priorities? • What are the most important personal prioritiesand values? The study attempts to identify what citizens understand and value as the region considers the future.

  3. Quality of Life in the Region: • Today • 5 Years Ago • 5 Years From Now Responses about the economy were not strong. The national average for today is 6.1 Most residents of Central Florida report enjoying a high quality of life and are optimistic about the future.

  4. Future outlook by county The national average is 44% for a positive future Volusia County residents report a stronger sense of optimism than neighboring counties and the nation.

  5. the Most important Regional priorities When asked to rate the regional priorities, safety, employment and education were identified as the top priorities.

  6. the most important personal priorities The next question is “What are the personal values triggered by these factors?

  7. Investing in Transportation • Is investing in transportation is a priority? • Where would investment make the biggest impact? 78% said yes These results are fairly consistent with previous survey efforts identifying preservation of the existing system and public transit as priorities.

  8. Public transportation • Why does public transportation matter? What are the prevailing attitudes about allocation of taxes to support public transportation? A majority (76%) support the allocation of tax dollars to expanding and improving public transportation.

  9. Improving public transportation • Key messages are: • People support the use of personal tax dollars for public transportation. • The main reason is to helppeople, but a secondary reason is to ease traffic congestion. • Benefits also include providing access to jobs and improving the environment. Residents suggest a variety of areas to improve public transportation. A variety of themes resonate with people about why to improve public transportation, but how to make improvements is less clear.

  10. Level of Support for increased spending What level of spending do you believe should be allocated for the improvement of public transportation services and access for the local system where you live? Respondents are evenly split in their beliefs regarding an increase in the level of spending for public transportation.

  11. Source of additional spending Respondents were split on the appropriate level of taxes to support public transportation.

  12. Results By County Respondents in Volusia preferred a reallocation of existing funds over additional funding to support public transportation.

  13. Possible Sources of additional spending A $2 rental surcharge was preferred by a large margin. New sales tax and increasing existing roads seen as the next best options.

  14. Public transportation Matters because… Benefits tied to jobs, the environment, reduced traffic and better quality of life are the predominant reasons for supporting public transportation.

  15. Thank you…

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