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Land Use Survey

Land Use Survey. ULCT and Dan Jones & Associates. Survey Background. Date: August, 2006 (Land Use focus) August, 2003 (Services focus) August, 2001 (Services focus) Sample Size: 605 completed interviews Universe: Utahns statewide Tolerated Error: ± 4.0%

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Land Use Survey

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  1. Land Use Survey ULCT and Dan Jones & Associates

  2. Survey Background Date: August, 2006 (Land Use focus) August, 2003 (Services focus) August, 2001 (Services focus) Sample Size: 605 completed interviews Universe: Utahns statewide Tolerated Error: ± 4.0% Conducted: by Dan Jones & Associates

  3. Survey Outline • Collaborative questionnaire design • Dan Jones staff, ULCT staff, and small group of city staff and elected officials. • Resulting in 128 questions • Some longitudinal questions from previous services survey • Around 2/3 of survey new land-use specific questions

  4. 2001 25% Crime 19% Transportation 17% Education 16% Growth 8% Taxes 0% Overdevelopment 2003 15% Education 14% Water 13% Crime 13% Transportation 10% Growth 5% Overdevelopment What are the three most important issues facing your neighborhood today? 2006 27% Education 22% Transportation 18% Crime/Gangs 15% Growth 15% Taxes 9% Overdevelopment

  5. Regarding undeveloped land in your community, should local leaders…?

  6. Which of the following should be local government’s first priority with respect to development of private property? (Rotated Options)

  7. Which of the following should have the most input in determining the appropriate level of new development in your community?

  8. How should infrastructure improvements for new development be paid for?

  9. From what you know or have heard, is your community actively engaged in a general (long range) planning process at this time?

  10. Which of the following would best describe your local government’s planning and zoning efforts?

  11. Summary Contact ULCT for more info: (801) 328-1601 or nabercrombie@ulct.org

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