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Wring `thy months of J~ny gnd Juno 198a c'i oxen Survey 'was l
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over tim'd nbw'e~tistt. `The report divided into's1x ~j' tk1o0sI°
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methodology, sample ctiar<.icteris#ics,' city servi`Ces,~city administratidn,
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fnr r tiye §ampla of 'all adult residents in the cfty, 390 Completed'inti6iews ;r:r J
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into account non working numbers; mppr`opriate `numbers, re- d
f fusels, erid no contacts 'The lsampie was seiacted 'frari^the molt 1'ecerrt'
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edition of the Penton telephone'directaryo After selection, the^90b
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umb ors were th8n randotnl .di dad
11 e y yi among eight intlrVi,ayfers.
nr The'irrtervtewers wer'`e racriiited and trained by tltie' consul Unt,
' r i'ralning'COnsistad bf three basit'elententsl first, intitr•lriewer~s were I
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, u a rr si ! thie interviewie 'prticess, an4"theY`Were instructed'Uconduct'seYePaI ,
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r~ ~_7 acti e" intervie s"~' : AYio~1 'the interviewer's' Pied `pl'ev1WC1nt~' i e~iew~r~g `
experience so'they we're.familiar with `survey eesearch~ and interviMng
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nnt►o`I~''kbf rbf~onses' eicceeds Lhe target.rAer,.so the'sLrvey }putii:ibr1`
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shoplitbe a ~resentative of Denton's adglt`pbp0etion
t~e data'are presented in tabutar-form 'With some desdHoti've^
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c6mMdhts'O' but with little interpratatibn` or evaluation, Th`e obj
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The analysis,af the'data',inv61ved two steps. Eirst,'the nWrginal wew
ce-htages for each question were Calculated. Those, are displayed in the ,
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text `the,Portent responding or. no or et~cellent, food,
a,R "fgtr," bry"paoP*" to a question. EJpon completion bf the first step,
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' each question was then Cross-tabulated with the fallowing seven ch& A, 0-
L Length-,of residence
2/ Owner-renter status
~3. Age
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the results. HoweVer, each added detail to cotta in of the'respe
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when:the'`quest f ons tasked were the same or similar, -ler~ 1983 results
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the $ample~ 'Data on'mbst'of these characteristics were a~13o gathered '
in prxviol~s surveys;; As in theY'other surVeys~ behtori may be described y
generally as a predominantly white, middle tb uppet-incomer welt= 1
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educated communityo The p'pulatibn'is di'vtded approximately equally "
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` `between those 35 years of :age and younger and thbte who are 36 and older, 1
gddiitibnelly there is a significant percentage (lb:~ who are 61 `and ,
n ` ^ }k older. A ma o'rity``of respondents 1(59:4 per cent, mMed their own home.
that DehtM''is' a stable c&Asnity it' 61dencpd by the fact that' 15°,6
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~wl ~awil Y+l F + ~ r ~1 lvl ..f~ 9 y, r ,p tip, ,I A
4, 1 Al La„y rN~~ 43,9"-4," 19 § , , ~
f a 1( w a 1 y 7
>z,< fore rthah 10 ~y$ , , r
garidicaPped t
HOUS66IJ Member 5~1
vies Q j t
,4.1 y 9419
v Il :p
J e s + t l y r No ,
t F.
p1b~e 1bfork~! ~9 8 r $4,4~~ ' r ,
a•. ,`v'al, y 7 1, r .Y p P - y~yq1~ l r 1 h6 _~r ►'ri __r °rY ,1'.
h
err ddd~l a•S YI'~t , ' i k ~ •a 1 L~r r-r w; t ±
~1 1CYn c -_r } 'f S
I, It r+ >f f.' f or t'
FIF 1 `,z I~ IF
4 a . + J.b ~v
° ~iryr 'll'{ a U001•, Vi 1e + V•L __r _r:. ( rr •1r tl
a Iy , ~r~ l ~Y 1
Other.'
„°ar rf.r a 4 `f 160, {Iwty{ factdr to t
Fr. row ,'rl Ir ,f, ry~ IYr) A~ f oR„eri be •a for{tl. 1 pia. n*y ay.. ;:T.
t h per'ce cf hoiri! hid Y> r
f Denton.resldents i+ork 1n the
0 hton`s'stbbijity♦ A large roasority
I IF
City..,' centges of the ;verio~s Zheaci:iiwi`stiCS ,
F IF
} an►ong the, pbr
Thi si`jitarity '
n In `l~lsta;t a1i cases, the
r. a Yet' ppsitiYE Sig 5
# oVer thilive surveys is° Y
th categories of each chal~acte'ristiG vary bY
IF .
per'centage$ associatad with
'
es obtained ove
a t~esult of the jIIe pa~`Centag u a
6 pow cent er, 14ss 1 At rase ' .
be incrwlhgly CO.Al idei►t that each 9404 r ,
we can
r r ' Ve surveys,
'
o the adult pobuletion of Dent6n.
f t ~`ep
rsentative
IF "IF
I IF
f 4r r,~~sa ilk rya,{ rl city Services
Y t ces rovided
rl j,5t.~ y r 3 illl .4uestid~ts Coneprned 3`ervi p ,•,r
the`largest number of Y ye,
.
resents re4ponses to the
by the city. 1`h1s section of the report p
yx
jw 13 IN I low
14
t t f.l •,y.1Ni"•r+_""'"°.rw•sw'o+sW+NITAVSi44 ''t r';
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IF,
r
I
n
k
y ,F ~ .."r ° ~ , ~ i+~.~; 4r.4°r» ~ "y^~..>r ♦ ~ ~ s M rti 3F1 L aAk "i, l4~ r~ d;YIr4K~+:•~ +°t ^ ~:~°wr s' ay! ~ 3r
l krr+'w d;ry
{I r r Mr ..w~t+ '~AY~.r..»~se:ww»MbM>'w+rJK'lurKL"'►'4,h?lA+k n 1~ rr ~ r~ ~
r~ sv 4r r br 7z ~t 'i o A t ~~r , ^'t a xF~~ t.
r; P.
1 ~ r . ~ i V , L° ~ ~ 1 ♦ .,N yf'ap
w I r lx + , ~ ~i n; + e , r
r, 4
pp n r
y [
It, ri
r 1W x r51, service questions, 1~1Cluded are the i~ollowlhg Servlceo►~ "skrVlCe
~ xx y t ~a "
4 CokeNs
t ~ ;J
Rk*tlon'and Li ri'i
' # +
r : ! a sx5° r i
d q ° , ~ ? t }~1au /~J~ a r~W 4 t~ y
401~{~~~~~e1wlVF~~'' >u'~ • v Y}4 "r ~V'
41 sal ° l > t+t ~ 4 r + F / ,
i r 7 1
~ i sr }1
+`~rtt~`, b. ~ Anln~l_ Cod ~
, +i ~f~fn +S jJn 'r 1,6~7y~(~'by+"i,r~'r[~ti
s
" n r~' 4 yb I (rY ,
Service ilkeductlons
i~`Ir fit 4r t , » ° ! 1 r y~ r ♦l
er,
~ St Veto i if
1
Reshder►ts cbntiiiue t8'-4~a+,~bon's stwbdts ~ntd;d'sui"facls "~►s~~~~'~''' f''
f + A7 wn~ J f+ ,i; s 'l:x d t
r r < aka' 1or, Lh6~n'g6od a°3 ~!►y bb seen 1n 1'A~1e ,Resid~irts of "iG `yaa~o drone; , ►p ivner~.~ aid ►rfiit~s r'e th'e nwt Cal
ti j 1, q.
` oi"' bentbdrf #~reets. ,
.1y Y u~fi, f rldl °r i Cr f 7 J. 0. 1
'S(~ 4+10~ i rk~ %ir*9 Al s i ♦ 4I, ,TAOLE
p✓L'1 r~- jt ,r~ n.~ 4+ I rp 'rX " r'4 s yrt r'~.~>.. ,i a~! , 1e a w rf,a'
1 r ✓ n F '.c}}, x rp,d Po , , t off y,
I~' p Y c"oAditlc~I of ~~~trbQ~tJyp`~afid Road
4~ lr , ~ a' ~ p `fly■393 ~ y; r ti ,'1111
a r f a 5 r
-y • li +q, r t 7 t
R4tidq K Pbr=cent
190 1982 1981 1980 1, ,9y r
r
s, Good a11'over 463 1 8 201 2. '
`;}+5~ 'k Mostly good 4443' 439 41.3 46.1. 40.8
1 q. + ,
I r
Man bad s dts 54.4. 51.8. 51'.8 51.8 5y~2 I
*A 1 ,
i 6 are o"r a 1983 survey,
y;
rySs :1 s , 1 5 F '~r i a a YE~yw n nr.ri ' ' ~ ~
t' u. pp
7 17,
n a ~ » www.~~-- wv+wwaa' , F. stir,
14
,
~pR ~rn ~i nr{~ rr w r rr + r ~ ~ r •
f! mot,. 'i ~ ~ ~ 1
41
Vi"
r ~
Ilk
f K 1 ~,l 1 J 4
Ln Y '~1 i k
.}r_[~ "y • e-7- TI ski: p 5 Is, t 3.
7 4 , r $ ~ MY , ~~Nn~fIYl4Y r~~ W ,d.uavt,~, r etw. r ..Mws. rx ~ ~ " ~ ` iL i
~ t'. ~ i ~ 5 ]A r.' r • . w~.,.. wo-. m r.. r.. ~ws t ,adt'.-;~ 't7s Y^'t+.x «r'R !^kI- :r,,. rvVl ti M`ti" n 4,.
J r d ~ F r,
41 V,
r dr f:
r w C: f`xr ~ f icy lr f4~ r ^y~'~ ,y to
1 ,
d 1 ~1 ~~f y. r1~ ,
As, in, the 1982 ~suevey, a 3pA-cific question On ~jlj'Jngnefis
{
for 4 etr iih `
tre provensents'was asked, As m be see in b
14 It '~3; `in' 1983 ail'
E~ f , a ft } ~ s 5 W w" ~ e F
+ y ~y
a even lar er t T thos8 N r' I°_ V ~9 e 1 ,,r 14 5, ^ y,
g Q r~ ~'o sdonding were inn fayti"r 4f aedf tfanel
s
t4os "!b +hasntaln"tjtd improve streets.
k' G a V r~ , y. rQ , r!,
YCBLi 3 asp{
r 1 tJ.~t kr L e'4 L Ir t + r 1",~I'1
p A~ { Y r 1 I> i 1
n1 x
favor •dr, nuo os`e d itibh;jTax For'
, 1 9~ ~ n~ ~ t l , rl 1 M1 5T. ~
.
.Y f4Yi
Resp?inse Per` cent
7 r r M1 r , t ri i t n ~ r
1993 ,°~9~~ 1981,E ti
4 A
~t r r nKr`X, r avor . 72.E
,
ri r ! t'. r1 J Y ^ i r, T r 1 , x, t i•
i..~,
r I~ 'r ~ x 4
i urf j.1(, t rrf 1 r r 3' 1~ , n 38 ' ;33,J~, E t5 ..q Jn d,r( , •f;
'F r g y 'd 1 i e ::Y4i jFY a L 4.y I,y ."~.y ..Mw yh~^ i r s t .t~ f~'~t~T r i
e o7,
r n4 o e puts on was a er sy ran q
r , ,F , ~r Itp1 .fF4u ~W ~ a
y 'ThosO wespor~dehts more yikely tp'favow tax increase c t~"
fol ~owipraupa: r Rntewa;'1ahltet" and `th
n; s
i ose 1n t' 18-451'~u~e gt~oup~. ` r~ '
r a There wag nd.apparent relatiorlshlp' betwepn'irlcome arrd"favorir ~ a tex a t
Those whd said"they f0owed a tax increase fow stree s
t were esked
how' Mueh of a' morith'1y' increase in' takot' they would accept. The results
are presWnted in Table 40
AS m!`~ht be expected, in both the 1983'`and 1982 iu
~r rVeysthe
~a~Zr~ty~ d those 4~he~faVord anltecrease selected thtsa~leSt'ltlciaS+e~
c~ti3g4i";/_d° Howei►eN, 16.¢ per cent 1i~ 1982 and 60 pew C@ht'~lll 1983 laid
they rNs`i~1d fiakol~ whbtbver size'lncreasethat `was necessary
F ~ e 'a c
h 4~ ~t r A~ 1~ •t ti~~
! F~ 1 A~, ' t t
'~5'd ~'M~6N►W4s.ddfAVX•tl4fl~s, "'+wEw+W9MYi.,.iJ6MUii6-N""". `j4.«v,....,aw,w,W,.rs,,,,,,ww,,,,...«o.. , . F.iF .`5 'i '
{ r"~ r 9 Y 4i
.
~ Y{°~!)~'1 ) o "'ft w ~ti. N s • i, 'r r ~ , i r~ I! [F ,.°f ,i q
5 y enY N Yr6 ~ M'M A7~ ! ~ r l E ~ 4
a ~,pp~ge'~!A'M~'~n k~>4'~£['R}ti^} ,•W,"x", p•rV+W.evuw'~w'4`MrnrM 9rYM r~~~ , ~
'.1; 9r V R A. r`, 4'~ t1tr ' u r f F,
1
Fr ~ rY r ~y 8
TALC 4 } y.
Size" 01~ in60`6ase,1983 r
t J~ y Y
i ~r r ' r a" . 7, i
r, r, 't♦ , r L u' • , X! } 04i ht i$J } 1 i~~,~I
~i i;iP .'~it~ n ~ r t •.R~sponse v , 1~'f~'v o .Y , a
'U r~ Q%~v r~ri~rrti~ v r t ,v v .r' 1 1, iY ~ `.y~ Y 1 ;
4~~^'s
16 6
r _
6.00„ 3i
AI j
~nu.r `~r(f o' 1,P"i i i,' )1Fl''r kt' s 4'r: I.r ti,r ~ti J .r , r II k t qd ~)~e 1
pr SoQ. 016 ~6% ~I tly
rt ~ ,F.it r,p yl 7af ~ ~ 1 Vr~ 4 i 1 rJ r y, n., - I. ~ v'
,k 1 s h 0 necessary
~.F x; 1 / -t~i l ° , 1 1 \ I , , r ' 1 1 k I r1 t, 1, f T'
',SF+ ~'C ~ it ~ Y r~ it J r Vii} r r r ,
have ider~tlid stF'eet~ as 1
j ~Ln
!~Ifec that114sp~~, ,..i,} a! 1: rj,~:
fi r r Cc ,k u5' ru ! '~d
T,
r } J x r r} P~ , r t r Gai r sl. 'n y. ' Y.c 'I xen have 1l e r.
'th'e cry's c~{i z i6 'su'r~fe~~;<, it.
x rs y pw3oi, .per, fin' etch of
~r k yt'.. r` i" 1° r ) 5 I bl ,ti k I e ,iS.i~ F r ry,<i
hu ! r'. { r,~ ? }+1 i : y .:'i Bpd
P rF Y, Y r S r 'Ar r, p r ',ix ° r , 5 ~~il r un r r~ 4 v~ 7
r an~~~rment. Sinc~Q VbHr
pans tw0.bond 'issues for, street rapal amp4
0
' to nput in 'bond.eleatlati's ways'typically low, respondents i~ho did
r
,
60th the did not
'ell `
v ote and
° not VOte'in `ths,Dorid emotion weFe asked why Y.
„ j.r .
t ! "
turnout. ~
re askedto'suggest`stra#egles to i~prova eater
s~
re4por~den
aY
a tent said they
for those who dU,not vote in "the eleCtton, 35 Per 11 ,
a the'electian rfas being held end 15 per cent" said they, were
R' were not awer ,
6' the
ignificant ¢i~rcAntage w
s The dtheh's
pot interested in the election.
he'ele Pion, A s~ W
uring
n town d On I';
Mr o $aid tfie~` were tl6t1
cen t
lw+blii~/'~p~
t 2 per t cet~t stated they ~+ould do mot's, to
Ly4 f" ! ;h tiCent maJority, 69 per
fa.
# ~s't thaissuo was ne;ded r' tQar t 3
Qon~;is$4e W inforin cilltens a3,to why
r tyrnout':waa asked, ' ,
vi turoi+to the yuestioA 60 Sys' to tproVe'vote
reipbndewit;
E t:, , <
° ' ` ~ ~ uiw-►r..,.i, bifHsNllF,r('ll►~•,.W~If~~?T~'r"".',J~
t t , r1
y
fS
,
r
Yr 4 , r~f ! a' a i
> t M be ~1'
y,~a~. Y+. r • .l.Y f ~ 'v 1'.' l~" _ri of 41.,rY 1, q
S 5 ~ , f 4 1 i•1L', G♦ Y,
p C1 n rr~~~ AM ,N~" ~ t r~r.,a, d~ t:a " ~ r f 'I~" ro1, ti t e
V r) 3 y5 +,#V'C+'Mi4Afl~'MI~C'aFr'-a„ Jar vi. +w.MdA:'#rt~a m ♦h ~ a- ...d..:•. x ~ W....:.a+l w1 ~ ft J tl .
ii4
It ° E'' f W ` r { ,.YI 1A 77 r 1i f.
eY` y 3~Y ~ n ~~1
wl'
♦ r
` An attempt was made to develop a prof il0 ~of respondents wlno VoteO M1
15 In'tiiQ;14g2 street`Dor1d`election. El+lhteen per cent of'thd resspondents
r
irlicated that they had Voted in the bond election. Wit notkely y
M
that' )the s6inOYe`attually included that many bond election voter's, since
1 ~ 4 pY~ J1 li wS• ~ Al
'J the turnput was to s4ll~ Rather the bbW *d pee4e4tate includes tho$e
J + S+ N Y
r 1 ~ dp I c'f , +t'',
fi[~r,"" f who vexed 1h ti~$ blectlont those , who' confused W 'l 0 election w th
Eli,
3; ' Fr F , ; # ~ arl4ther` ;C(ty' electionS; 'an4 these who did net vdb 4t411 r
f 4 94 7F a ,'r
: a I
V +r a 5
,Even `though the p c~el~t6gb who s6id they Vbted tn'ths bb'hd eleeeio' W. k ~
.,eeeJ
"w1 i Iti r M1 'r' J J:~ ~'r r;t ♦ I I'I , r +°~ti a I 1 .~Yr a Yli
'~itlflattd ends as d i6isult► Sane ~n a pr2tatiorl'~pr`o 1ba~ did e~t~st'~" a a t,r ;
101
rr {K J Y
eme e w a r
i White's r'
d data
dt
p 1;~ ' tae (1it 'e Voter pr~ofile' rg when thye , were anwlyzed. More
r~ 'y
r,
M1`; than Blacks y tea {d6 campai^00 td"r 20 "percents j V9, ng'tiff nwrr,.Nksly"in
tad {Y~ver'bga group, hn W16 Increase 'w. th ldngth o> sideilte~
t `z ~~v.,a~ M1M14~
Ii M ~ i~a~l }~'`J~kF~,~ S I " .+~1 °;4~ f ~ /r r J , ;~;,'II ~ i, ..,j J ~ ♦ .r ~j~
In2ome; ,phd ~educq~tI on~ The "d f`feNe°Oces art~dng theabservesr Aecl6'ntege3`
Jv,
j
'-~r,;a) r Me'e gredt anough`Fsa that the'stat~~ed V'aEer pr~6 119 reeds ate"h"f'b~'e
1 4'1
t Y~.G, n } f :''J i° n♦ k t' -'rr I r w , ^ t^, .
sible'erNosres~iltiig
ale maaeoatc6u nt for pos
I T A~ I, .J, V
Knr Jr~~ frwmfincorect
a I 4
'Ibrary and 8ecreational`Servlces
{
lic
Respondents Were asked~rhether they' had the Denton Peb^
rary fi+n~therpast 12~ month's acid 58.2 per" Icent-said they had used~the
ti n . P'
,
y J Y
Y IibraMaine owners#han renters (E4 per cent to 50 per cent', arid.`
n)6r~e whites than blacks (60 per cent to: 32 per, cent) Wire likelY use,
, I
Y I! l
the librojri, to addition, library use increased"with'Inc" and
eduction patterns` of use among those in`rthe 81 ysar3'an'q older
rstedrywere Si°9ntffcehtil~different than among the y~ungeN~grbup
: r _
ily per cent of~those ~1,Years 'and olderuse'the~f6t'ary6rparad toe
w }'}Y':, vier X,r J r r y
p r,
in all otheF'age groups'
y a usage 'Fate of S per: cent o'r` more s
Those respondents wh'o used the library weto asked to rato the A,
t".
services' offered, The results are presented in fable 6 along wi#h the
w3 '7T a F' ~ ~y'.BiMA MNw~w+.w.*,s+.r'MMwr+aW,'~161k'+~ri""""...-,... _ ,ryr ? ~ r y
Tr ` 1v f A' fJ Y. i e ~`l
" r r r
C Y r P ~ r t b 1 I ~
. r
4 lit
Tit ISs ~h xe'~ °~`rs r a y Yr 1 1}~!'si r'r ,
`y, r } ♦4~ 5~°s~ ."4r 3j4 rri i y 2"t~ 1 F^.,1f > ~t r ° 7 7
Y, k _ Y 4 r Sr
l
J.
l A S r0)R KM1 a'CY w"lS V7rtC~ry,Y ~+V x^
'~'~9■yY(~` M`w~L,i>Y4.W n ~Y'R WIxP"'.i A:, .Y,.,.. .all. 1 .~1. n'}.4 W'fIi •~ysY`r •a :T
4 ' 'ilY rrr~.ti ^ ~ A ¢ ~
l r
1 . i
.
1_ 5 ~ ^
x
► y. 10
• 1 ;
rankfn§s from pre Vibus surveys.' The 1983 4M 1982 results should pe more
j
t if , al 'F _ _
S 4 J r {t r ' 1 n;+r .A - .g .e r d Q„ x it i eh i. a;
41' '1
eccur4tb than those of pr" 1,40S stirVeys. 3irice fn each of 4 three
other sUrveys all respondents not dust useNs, wkft asked to,rate tibrdry
services. , x, F2
yJ " r
tAOU 5,
a ~~s
r '
4 Rating`s of~ i.i~ a 4eMC'es
L i j~j~~{{ A/7
7
(N''92,~
I it
"A l
h TTT ~ ~ ~r ~ + Jjy~
lit
` y Rating Perlcent
P 1 {'p f r i r - 1 y i Z I
` "t 14, 1 1983 wn 1 2• 1 1 qg z
d v ,
EX41,1ant 22:7 ~ ~6 ig b
: IH,fA i g2 i
v a Ti, ~
ifl r &6d z . - Ty
4043,' 58: r 59, b 5d; b
1
~4Y f I
d 4
8 4
fair 14.5 17
i4 13:8 a
n,° t Poor 0.9 O; G 4.1 1 4 ` A
dY
Respbndents were then asked whether or 'not thdy or, members of'thetr
'1 4
L' r
tifl^
y had'u'Sed'` hy'of oenton" s" park'or~ recreationa 60
l f`a'ct itfa's ddri
` •"s , l ' the past 12 n nths`snd'68:2 SaId that thay had. Use of brk wind
~ h ~ N e .
recreaetional` facilities was'fa'trly conSistetlrt' across the yartouscaite- "r
goriest except in the 61, and older age group v~ere'a lcw rata'of`use
a
was reported;
yak i
t' INa~ Rbcreational ~`f'ecf'1"ityus►rs than were 'a'sked to rate the facl~llties ~'T lot
1 r t i t
r f~ a1a1; tho results Oe presented along with preVfous survey ratings
with`the library ratings,-the 1983 A" 9
14. perk and
recreatf.onal, r0ipls should be more, accurate because only•users weee
l~
. ' ~ lrl .•;~YM~...til~T+fNEYJ~Vi61~jf~j{jR+11~URr4•.WMV'iA~~.nvw.awrlN.na.++an.nr sr-'!`V,Ah`~6ra+k"aJV'iMV~......_. ...'~gnwlWpGM, }y'~pyg/y{,gR61Y+~n~l ~1'~~•
,
71
r ,
i it
a
.
r
,
,
A
r
i"~ ~ J .Gad, 4, iSw p~ 4""". CA ft''rti h'Y n r e, ~ >r C A` ♦ lRl } a.4.R r I C~ y r.1: ] i } a It ' Rte,
C ~ f M klp- r
v." Mwf~i A uC'~ M ~'r•'~k'1Rrr'Ih 1 ♦ N.•aYN +J~raMawl N r ...~,~a " . ,1„ a .Y+,Ar.h}Kf^A ."Ate-$Kc~M]aWfYt KN',~„)M`1~R~FM att yarJW~lrl4 e.y -
iYi l"~R 1
'
asked to rate the..fa~ilities; although even when'al~ the park and"
`~§rt recreational ratings are ekantiriedthere aIre_only 5ght differences,' {
;from year to year. aA,
TaBL~ 6
° ( r i\4 1' i
Rating of park and `Abct16ha1 Fatillties
t 4 r ?
Fr IN X l r ~ C s Fig k r r r i d: 1,Y
V ' e` 'rt ) r f " 1 ' lr
+Z y-M/3k p: J L yi R E.-.O+s a rLr
Rating Per ~"ellt
` ' 1983 t9h2 1981 1990 19 9 x
a L .r r~ a a
J
a1/A~1
N Wei ICY
♦ A ri'• t ' S~ i r '."~iccsllent /V Lo.9' •V~~ 15,6 A/
F J L J C L- l? r - ,F '
kr'k+~~ sNC^r y " r 'yi s1 PINY ri 47i~ ~WL t,~~•,' r 'i~
~~r`~it~~~~'}lt aY~~1~ ! ,1~ i•ti~,"tr f i f,. ra:.' 7 4~' i hlv,. i, t,'~j"1~ r.,~ i . i
v~ i♦~~, Fatr~'; • 12.413.q f4~7 1e.fi
~lX}.~ gip" ~ ;5 .,i • i ) F ~ ff"aR °
~ Aa ta~~ ~ ! F !r poor ~116 163
at'~a4 ;J Ni r r 1 p 3
a t ,
`Garbage` and Brush Col ltion a ~1
1hA "c~ tq'? '~to11d.1vaN~ste c~l7 tipjl~' ~ervi es of inue ttl opeNa'te, ~
'.us p g tda ee$aoonde\ nts (See Table' 7)' 4 ;
Withbut manY serlo roblems adcordih. X,
Y
y. Responderltt were sa~Ced If hpY would 6ewi ti 'n~ to pay- gliele t'
t1 r "v v _ e q
° ;revs 'for sand waste 461lection°1f the increase was'used to"help
toy !ihan;s a racyclirig`dr Nesbure'Necbvery syli terrR Whit t3paseftq' the
} d h. ~ a ~ 1, ~ ' , . a t~ t ~ , i d 'ri k " :i x~ - ~ 1 ~ ~ r) v . ~
" PAtb questldh aNe dlspleyed in' 1'able'8~' dvee'three surveys the respbrlses r~
r '
the' r6hgs''of percentage s;•it would
to thisa quesatian hbye V&Hed.
Fr* L
L' 1 41
ti : kl" be safe 'to assurtsl,that`a's91 ight majority of residlr~t3 IoulgfaVOM`ouoh` 1
CN ~I eY A) ° lrf,r ! ~r' •r,i ,Y ` i'
1
' ti. Ea ~N 1"'^0 - /..+Yt rlT►w'•.•w+1~r.MM+^ue"MWPWkii}'yL~/fliilgi~'^^"••-• - ••••ww,oR,~y,~~~~LWO[Yai7i i f'.
a,
r .
a
1,4
41
J
N sv~yfyl M1 V, t x r .R =9 / a.~.~a Vn i~'L, 1s" " ! rein ry{ ",x i I'°.- t MH..II ~r 'f". a plr wy'kil' ~ ,p,
v i'` 14 -.Nr ~VY a
ti YwEMh 14'f.`S:VN, pHR71Yrr YGSV1bM,~MIRtl'-~fEV .~MrllriN.r 4~{'MM t}'7y !((~t~r
7 , ~ 3''~ tFRr• w :~+~w+n'+'+'M+M19~+rc,i...v.c-.:r•..-.r..,..wa}Fnx}.IhB ~ ' r ~1 y; ,
r> v kc. ~ , r L 1 n
l } - i
rt,
.
t
v
.
r '
F I v. i ^ ' ~ ~Z ~ 12
TABLE i f
Garbage' Col ]eCtion kissed"
'
,;,?fix
~ 1 r c i►t
r _ Times Misfed d ''r
, ' . 1993' 1982 1 ,1 X480 ^
4L a ry"dr ti~i~;
{SS 4H", f yi 8M 18.2 81►5 85.
~r~r "~1. ial ~1~1•F NC11e ~1 ~ - x :I I ~ r:. ! ~ Ly
2 1b.2 20~
9,3 14J.7 13.2
X, Ce, 4.
1.5
•l.b.
4.1 3
~L xrl 3.1 2.8 3.6
5 `r~ more 3.680
~~'tic t 2~ w v , 4 x e- v ^,1
4 fit, s l{ 5 .,t f ?Iyy~
~~~~9 ~in i , a„Y ~ ~ x t •d ~r tit f} ~ " ,:3
A 1i
Y F".
F& 0, Rd te'Yric s.i Tb 5~p~art
~~v x e
v r+ ~ a
r
a V v 1' ~ L ~.1 v l " k ^ i V r h l ~
♦1 i,~' zj.~'1~ f v e a~ ~ ' 1 ~1 S VI V~ v ~ ~ Vh
I "P v n y~~. >
/ Pef d r
? t6ht
11
1~spone ,
1983 2
VI 4
~rx r,'8.2 49 ,
gavot{
j'` 4Ppose 41.9 64d6
,i
t a rafe
'
v
Renters and those aged 18-60, rlere mor$±tlcely tb, fa a
I
Syr ~;a .i`ntrease than were their counterpa its
ILI
q QueSt~o~s.~+eA;asked about the pb11C$+ getott's'trini preVentdn ti';
r~r1 4 r I'
0 1
'ptogren)0 neighborhood sa~`ety~rflro proteEtilon and the an +}~lance'seryice t
4k r
1 k v ~ r 1
V ! 'k I C~ 1 ' ~w"yrrN~fMW~~awwvl:e,. ~ , ~ t
I n. 4. ♦✓W Y' sue"..,.'.. .WM9~~`- y
f { F~a x MAM~ ~~yYWYU! r1r•~a N. ~ ~ i. e " , ~
.
{
I,
} .
d
• r.. ~
it
1 F A 1'r'K 'Y, I T 1 r v`° "S y 5 • 9 J S r V < '4J, f F
~~ay ~ ' •~w..'rbrwi+!•"✓mlt+~✓k.M/~Y, an: t y t r~, ~ 1 {r
i.. .ne '.n ...,w.,i Nx+X 1i M..w sIR 4
R{
1
i
13
1 <
G~ and are" diswssd here under the general '66a: di e+nergehcy services. yr
The first question asked whether respondeds had requested the serdlces
aro , {
r,i
w of Demon's Potico Dcpartmetit durln the Ft 12
i,JIK 06t onth" and 28:6
Y reportfd ,I
contact, Those whb had contact ti~ere asked to
fete the services it
pro ided
-.4, y: ' 1x fro,.
✓ bye the pbllce depdrtaent. fhe results are' shown ir``a'bl 9. i
Table 9 ;
PO I166 De ar t Service 14
ICJ` p6gses
a (k , ~ , , : 1 1 Per cent s ,
y~~;e .o Y , f r 1 wyr '~S'' x,11 'tt ' S:' . 21
*1 1983 1~J6L ~a~r a: r t
380•,
V Y 1 P5' I `
J . l
aSR 1 1 1 7f.S . v 3 ti 1 i ~
19 Faii\r 1.7
l i ~ k 1 l ~ ,
r $.8
.4~'.4
v ;3,3 r
+ ixcetlent ratirigswore more k~iy anjon honteowrtrs (
S` 1!' ".1 1 g K~ t. r (46
per inW lt~ v 1{ a
r fi„Qrf this 1'enteri (b'per cent}. Of ;the white Mspondnts; `87 per cent
1, I r t r J I I
th ` seNfees 6f the de ar
p, tment as excel tent t6 d
gbo as c~npared to G1
r
a ~ rr
0'r
rdr~~J "cent of the B1eck respondents, Similarly 9e 'per cent o th6 fenles
~ it q.. A ~f L 'F Rn 1 . I eft" rRd to y4 per cent o the males rated `the de pa
apartment s services ai.s
69011 "t, to good.'
rR /1 S 1 k J
,4 the ftrOt time In the 1§83 sUrV'ey respohdegts'Nho ha'd conth'cted. _
tho
11ice'war~`1s6 asked Fate' the'o~ffierl~ho~respondAd"tb~ h ta y
. .
Tta''bf'fiCel ratings are` ~rasat~ted "in'Yeb'1e !o.
~ Y F 1
1 M J
{ L i
1 i 9r #'M~~".~d•~'Ift~aYbt'NN'.(r~AIfI'M+~%AiG'WYl#fi~Fy - a►'p4yy:?po' "~r;rpJrmS..wer y
b;. AuSt • a
,
1
IP
r tics Y,
11 j,
y v `r Fqf kit a r fro wr S r 1. ! _ v r
~c F~`7+ rf lea ,r } 7 J r a x 4 + k ~ { ~ 4~~)£1~ , r y4a ^r + i •~4 ~ i; .t , a
> i~ :.a 1 , ♦1 (~~+b
~ Y ? 1 Jr.N.y^r+{P`M~.Y rt..vya.rFwf• w., x ' + ~ 1
y A`Y
TABLE, 10
ti r 1 'r J
Ratin s 'f
z
9 4 ,P410 officers r
1
I w L (N•11 ! ,~rj k1 '1~r~~~.
1 S ~ y v`~
1
_ > RespO»ses Per deAt, 1 Y;
ti [t p • . o'. . A,
w Excellent
52'3
4 = ' 41 ! Q Ic+li
rl\,`, l Good .1 37764
i'
Fa 1r 407
4 3 :Poor. 5.6
1 K Cdn bred to the dep rtm r►t's eitingsthe rdti»gs of services pNa-
~RV 0..
. ? •,~y + v,CIO A Of~id~hr3 aw higher; ~pprti~e+Yawty fh the'`ix~p~jent a ~ yy~
r>,l phase ~n tha over- 26 age>gMdupr end whito$ r+bre`nare likely
1~ t , ~b 1. + yS > ~i~h lµ + r r'., „ ' a v J d' r +V ~ r' ..r 5 $
~ ;4 tp°I eatA~e icert a`t excellent nth » wore'theit" couif'4+patts. <
Rot ondeAts were then asked sel~t~a'~ duestib►i about 6entorils crime
z's 1 drevet~tibn' Fprogram, , Responses' to 611 thy' gllestIoi s asked about; the
~rlniei~event .en program are summarized in~b1e 11. Resp6ridents were
first asked whether they were aware of the`prb;ram. 11 the 1983 surrey s
1 e' X1.2 fir; Cent said'thdy wel~0 aware. That percentage represents a {
t
substant•ie1 in~reese.over'the percent responding "aware" 1 1962. s
r~ ~ion~eowners were i'ar more 1ik'e1y'than rentett to^be`aware'of the- erfi
k '
prevbntion Oro'gram'(01 compared to 67 percent). Whites were also more,
J }r aware of 'the progrM than 'wore 0lacks`- (84 compared to 55 per cent) }
t' I
Awareness Also 06reased with length of'rotidence'and income.
V
i ya eness~: rtioipati6p in the crime'prevehtion pr~bgram
r.
a
1{ alto 'lh& d an increase over' the 1982` responses. In keep'lro with the
+ s.
(114 •,J ~ l 'F ' M1
~ l r
' Iw,wsYMnY#4wW++F~jjNr~~y+/Mx'mw+•wwi.•..a.,•..«.x..:-..VM•r`1•Faa.4lr11M4~°r+[ww,... wrv niWyi~,
s
•
,M ar
r p
1 .3 r nr 1 ..'xis ! T t n j t . A 5' 1 TT I
f.
~ M1~ ~ M ♦Aln"w.Wri✓1~.'w1 Ab1r}Y~~'SMy,y, p,n.y av~W_. a^rn ~rw~wmr ar+.+i en ..'}i .~..~..nW♦r+~ ire •bf•M ~rv unY„t° nlMWM7W f ♦ ~ L~~
~ Cy.) ~~7 ~ .f ~I♦. . y t . , r _ ~nrNW.''4"' 'IO+J~~y",~n~ ~.r. ~.k♦,,S I"' -t I "T ~
n 'J r r 'd
r
w° +N TABU 11 J
At a;
Denton'S Crime Prevention Program
jK nt..
A+vare df",Prtn'(1i~39~y er:~ce ~.V
,,Fa ~ J^ ,J ~ ♦J~~
y~ rtq iRy rva f v \ 1903
r{ ^~e, Yes` er~i
'4L7 ,
LL ~ ~
}f
I vPir T , w•iL~irrrrrr rr~r~ r iiri VY
..rr wrYr rirrw YrlY rYrrr rirrirr~ i .c
i'j
v P s e t I, a~7
PairtkiAtidn. inPrborBm (N *323) Per. cEnt
{ ti 1483. 1
Yes 266 iN`q w
f
~ ARA~VVV
I73 A 851 n
1 r i + { (JM ~t
L~ sa 2`},~p~' art ~'iiylf r°~rw~Y~rYrrYmwr ~w~r rrrYYwi rr rrrri► M~rw~Y rrwri~iiwi~/x~r M ♦OiLiil♦rr Yi ' f,
L'~ ~r:~~ ~f a{ t x l^ 1 4~ i M 1 ~ I fp, pp'
~L pt
8ecey a `of-Crime Prevention (Nip20 ~er~~~edt ~ ~ a
-
1983 1982'
f J~ .]r'aJ~ f1 i
Safer
Same :3 62.9
y
tels Safa 2.0 2f 1 f
\ sf rvw~ 1 YAi lr rl.rrirl!IYriIm~Y wY YrYrrr Yii~YYrirYYYrYrimi ~irr ~r YYi rrrr Y~riri Yrrr YiY i~ri "
{ l A r
a*, ; f 1AtrR~ttri nln pe ti~ipa~tfng ~N+287 pew, cegt:
0.K6; F 1 x !r Mfr J;i f'~
a ..4
pp,) M , ~R f~~ ~'f ' , ~ .~.,y , tf r {dal}y y r P
:Yes 62,E 64 7
\ r i
4
t 11
N r 1'~. F ~ Y h. yh
t ti~ 1 I S
7
. 3`
j+
A y~fm,..pap+W MmYmclm,gl4q.~yr.~.n,~. _ '°'TrrmWiimr w►'a' rv
r<. , fi ~hr w
1 \
d, r
n n ♦ ~
X4'1 l
R
i r L Y b R ,,dip n w 11n ^l a^`y 41.'r e .Vi I ~ v1~fn {ri
.fir ,P rr nr M1 G' a r v ~ .:;y'i y - v f.d t j -e w ^`Y
11Yy ;'F;, ' 'Y,fh+t7M~f1>'Y'Ki"'A4d~ w,< ..«i ,e... ra.+~... ~.n nie+•.- .~w .1+Na ~sM'r.:-i"W'.A'a\.A,.-w-0 rai vv ~ y~ ?'i
1 I 11 _ ~ ~
I ~ ~ of
16
above observetioris, homeowriers, lbttger-term residents and `those withf.
r
higher income3 werert~ore l fcely to" p3et16 ipatb than their counterparts.
Interestingly; par`ticipati6 rates for Aites and Blacks were abo t'the
r 6y
t V 1 J r 1 J 5 If
thole wh;~ mere aNgre of the a ~ime,preVentidn program were~;~
~f Y~~a~If tf
I s. , . a~tked rhether 'they felt safer because othe progra n ~bad. 34 ¢er' ceht'
v
said they did ;feel safer. ~Finally~ those who were ntlt aware'ot the
~0- OrogrO and those who had 'h6t partici¢at wade asked cif they fee
~f1; hYf 4 7. V i `1
Y ~ 1~ltbre`sted~iri"particlpatiog and per'cent'said th''e~ were, That i
percentage is 'virtually'trie same as the 64, per 666t who,said^thay
t v r
were interested in rt1cipati64 in 19824
~I€ Rlspbndoots were also: as4d how sate they felt Walking "aIbnt* in
f "tne r,leighporhbods at ntg}~t~ As. ah a 22 i ~ustr~ate3app" s, ( \ tiY':9 S i S Y 1<,1 ti .:xY X:w as
t, to De"a ddfittito tf`end afionO those responding "vbry sa>'e~u fihe
M1 V ' l' ~r
06'h t, in tie Very 'saW ateg"o~y has 46116ed''each year `and amounts '
to b d,creasa'of 12,8 per Cent fran 1919 and,1483. This 60;ervation
is"codified somewhat LDy t 6;`Mht ve "cor►stant percaritage in .the "vary
s nsafeti categoryi
~~fe1t"very
v 01der r'esidants X36 per,c6ot in the bP.*Us aqe~ proup
V
tamales, grid thosi in the lass than t5kifinc&4 cat
3 wry felt {
R, t Y 5 x. `J i
\ ~S'S- " 1 5 .J. r 7 7 'Al
~ •les safq theh titetr counterparts.
only 5.3 per cent o tha ►`8spondents called the Fite Depsrbnent
n.. . •
ire the past year and their'ratings of the service provided;are displayed
ti6la 13..
1 4,
H
pp r `
F .ww
,f F- W~~WF~w~w"nr+.w.~.u.riiw4M.WQNWY~MW.W11Y w..... ,
j ~
y s
y
,
,r r
t.rr~ r
r SFr 4 b'" f tl : r E f
17
V e ~
1
,
TABLE 12
Safety of Nb~ @hbnrhond
r x < - (N•377)
d1 r ~ ,F' {i.j
Per,cbt
n
'14 r J.. .i~ } r + ti t, 5 f! t t 5 I~ a 1r
?1983 ":12 19x1 198d~. 1. s 4
37r0 41,Q 4~.1 46i0
br safe X
G2p 3'. ~r rk ,1 _ 5
t
{T J
29
~ts 8 1 32.6 29,6
fir's ~SomeMhat $afe tl 41a G; , ' , a
sf~
X16,3 14.6 1t;8 1$.3
a, , 5 i3.3t Unsafe ,
G} ,
i.f 9 ( 11+$ 12.5 ~J, a+
ti' 1 ':Very' U'ntafa' ~ 5 ,11.9, ~ ~
f 1 ~ 1 1 '
TABLE 13 ,
r 4`
r
Tire SON,I146 Ra ting
H ~t°.ITt~4.t ~ ~ `•1 i n r r 5 f ~ I' ~ ~
r
l 4 4 A 1 ' Win 82
1983 . 1979
y 4 t} C i -k 5 D I) x 5.,~. 1
'4 1 u, r + r [ I f , ~ ~ , r r ~n Y ,.i yT ~t, v 1 , ti+ A ' V~ 5 ~r
a& AW
:'64
36,4 143 4,3 24.2 fib`, J
4{
~ 5° PZir JJ ¢_,a J 5~ c i r I T J 4r n 5
r Z~~
Q.O: $7 -i''5
".rat J Poor.
1 w ` r,
13 ftrb sar~ri1, 1
e
dro
,in{te p.
Thera tipper to be adef inthe
ratings, 1Jn part, this may be" attributed to the larger number of '
lspot~dents who' rated the fire`servico in 1983'(21) than art 1982 ~y~.
+ rr J ~ e " i t - t,k
%
l r, J r 1.'. r+
i f•, a ~ ' ..«.r.~•+a~Mr'NM{1M1 I
A' 'i: S. y4
r
^ r
[n
' i 5 tl r V 1'~
I ~ ~ f rt {
.
rt" r
1
a f v .F ~ ~
j
r
:,i pryn r^ ra U L k z.l s }i %a N f 41.1 c i i' r)
r ✓ 1 y t F iP
e
1 I '
s
M }
hate been smewh$t skewed as a
;~1n other words, the X1982 ratiings might
b
' Y of the'sm41` number of,`people,#ho rrie~`the serYice.`
17
result
wY an amb6lanGe`J4"per Cep were y
4 t 5 , r C 1` r , r
r v
3ijailarly, 060 '0,6
la ~.'e fi 1ti
"U
A hoU`h tFo der, cent rating
asked to rate that seryi,.e. 1
a as N
all' respondents rate4, th'e` s r cA
11
' diddecN~te
as Cel~lant 43
a
r + i, .4
r ip r z. S ry 1Ce
excellent or 9ood~ ;s
L 4
[4; ,~y;fi 'TABLE 14 `
p AmbulanZ~'ttot id'e l tin t
■
4 ,
x
h
fl
1 °
tl
~ ,FY 1
Y8d
° ; ~.~~'~~~r~~` ' ~ ~ i ' • -~I 63 ` ~ 19$2 ,981' , ~ Y
t s}' 'I~~ , k 69h1 o 6d.6 Orol 55 a ~4
Ex0lleP It 21
" 40 9 20' 0 36 3 34~j:4j
Good.
a G~
i
o.[n J.a
l 340
0.g. t :~a
L r 00
~4' I,iY .:~tl t Y r~ , 6s a Poor Y. Y. -r.r ' "
rr 1 .
y r Yr ~ a
r
gnimdl con Oct)
dots indicated
t of .the r6tob,
anti a 1993 stfrvaY~ 16,4 der cen thAt
Who
'o
they hid called dit bbbut an animal ~or►trb probe
the y t
9i ,5 r r' ate` sbrVi~a.~ the, 't
asked to r
the
lid "about `aniil tdt►trol wR~e
cafe drie betwekn 1982 and 198 are
s
nde5 aurioa~ the four rating 9
s
differ
~IrO ly,not signifirrant~ `
~ I,f L Y
v♦ .
c{~ ;`f,,,„r„R„r.,...«..un+r..,n..«......r..,. tit f~ k
,
t r ~ , ,fro
r
:
y
,
'k
i tiny, t Y,. n rH r~:kr ~ t p,r 4 e n i nV;' ! ♦ e a L+d n~ ~ ~ r,
S i 1.. '41 § r r rv r L i„ 2 l ',.,Y ♦ • ,y , fi b + e'd a;J +
,V
71_~14y
1.
A t
t f
TABt >
F15
Is Animal Coritro]
rte?" .~Na65'atings
wy kes
On
Par cent
5 h' " ti A 4 J1' J , + "F#} 1 1r
1983 1992
txtel lent '
GObd 206E 17.9
Yd 1 , 1 4 ,
~ln~,R! I i 1 t
z air 40.0 375 `vy
y
IMf ~ 1 -
n r x Pobr 12+3 17:9
4 f r
P)67
s
r~
Service Retln9s ~a 4
1,s
Irt ethos
~.tecNon Chef'
espbnses to tiro
est loliS ~ll`1 yp e^hay! 4A "
t ,i, L 1 i * a'_1t nine 1` S~~C ( 9 ..,1
city 4rv~Cbs aN pt'esented , 1
-rh -f
' r eirst-questJon asked
whether mecil'
ne, or no imoftV6 eht
was needed he r - r } }
oath ands
sotNice
whdther`the the slcbnd asked
SEri►ice should be red~ied'f'
~r that were the 601 way 0 kee
tars `$nd rates at their P f
Present levels,
r v th'e' yes } - - - n
pose .
s.t0 the question, abo ser i ut
v c are
e improvement
w~ Presentsd
n Tai61e 16. The }
re
i spon ses are. ranked `from'
e h s
L 1oest based bn`the th ighest,tb
Pertent yes rt+ xt
a,4 pondfn "
g much- impptlvomeat." f '
'he Mi+ 'the
fourth column In
aded S, the "much improvoment° and kS
` improveme-fit'" responses=have been summed
to'obtafn'
" the to'!e
k E rGsponde'nts whb`ilelt the percentage of g
service needed im
provement.
} . there 1s an obvious and slgnificant,drbp { street meinteiiance
whore 49.4 per Gent stated much
Jmprbvement was needed ttl e1e
ee „ r , trio
~t MV Cos, tihere 061y 8.8 per Cant yes `
Pbnded similsrlY: ooki
ng at th8'
y t'.: '^'°^.Mn*r°pw^!.Tw"~„A.v,~YWPIMWGw<.w«+..+ar , '
1, ivw".'v~~i ♦!V~ r
} r a..W. npi♦ a {~Wlltilf.^J446NCy.'(4F IW«...»n
i '
t
v
y , r~ " r , -.S l i"a 2 4 if 2' x } k.,a , .',u • ,C,.1 ti ~'tP
7r~ U r n AL,+
YY~nrq}~~s v.~ti ~r 3 i~ ,1 ~L t••.
,4 {•p r q 24 , a ra r f Y
N + g0. ..i
d,~f1'C"6CW.~'14~t'.WS'•f PAM't ~y,,k ~
20
\.J 1 ° r Vla 1,
q r TAg'C E .
16
Service Impro &kS 1983 ;j
r rt; dank Serve Much Some Ho M ;t S
LiY F FW
ntenan a 4g 4 ,
Street • iI 0
I Lr rt~• p r, - "i9 4;2 r 5^
F. 4 5.9 , M1
Elect~^ic'Services 8.8 27.1 64.1
35,9 ~ r
k ,
Garbage Collection 6.3 33.3
60.3 396` a
u Ya f~ v
RaCreatiorial SerVices' 5.2 39 8' 65"G 460
I# 5' PolicefProection 3 9 39.6
565 43.6 f
6 Water SerVices' 'L2 1945 y ; ii~
a` "'`gyp SeiyerySerw~ices 22 2 7~ 124 `g~
4' 1
N~.. +-0Jm , n'e'xt Y f `.lb~tf +S " , i
,V ehv
v ices 2f"1 X10°
j h~( t ''v, • / ~L. f
n° Ir I ~ a 9 p'': P ~ r ~~li y ect on 1.72"
7 . ~ 24"4
Z IP y L1 j Y 1 ri
~ ~ l r 44 , I p I t I 0.r 1 r y
S,ootum oniy+ 1~oNrstreet maintenance
d~~d a rnalorI ty see ~L'0 for
n p r ~ynt Ad ,y 7 ` Y 1, i
r 1 1. An P S ' a ..'rh L' ry y 'ksz f i
y
P
:i y fat" lfce and recreat{9nal
-OL V"* ht pb stwites"''tl h
„ f
cent dr tor!''se! th some ~mpr
need fN o
r,: ovement~ a,
~`or all ser t L r i l., r l It i,5
r vices, except ponce roteet on, ~se1 years bf ;
t
d old
~ ' qe aner N6 more I,lk6ly,tb
nb p eme s '
, . ha im NoV tt't ti~a
eGess ry her were 'those`i
n the `other`agerbups" dlso 1 `:higher #
pA entage of Blacks thain whites feIt much iropwovement waS necessary ir> Y{+ #
recreeltMn and:polIto prote6ti6n~ y
In Tables 17, 1$, 19, and 20 'the service ratings`obtairled 1020
'
a :rove bid 19y9 are pwesentedThserankipocrre','dlscitssd
W" Used in each of the other 'SUrvpys"
d
i
. %.A~MP•VMr.M,iM1PTNMNKeY..f^. N~yavw ..M .e....y. w.nw M~yyy,f `L
.
,
'Y i , , ri MPwY • ~........«.,nn...~T++,•r,Iwwtis++Mw.,.++.~w.+~-.....~.. ~ ~ i
n ~ 1
.
L
9
V
kY ' ~ . . 1 S 5 ,r r
~ dl'q, J+ w~s'? ~q ice, d I}rs'Y t,^;+Y~ ,o.v i+r _~.r ~ J I '1!6y ..r a 1•"~' •<:r~..
v N.., ~ ~ l r !r. s n S • .1., c9 ~^'TvoZp' i", ~ v C
r.,
, r i ~ .ykFT'K~M*S"IM~'!%fN^` r,..m+ . ' i a~ ^ R
N ~ Y r rr
;Y 21.
TABLE 17
. Service Improvement 1982¢
,r
Much NQ + S ,
l C~ M o ..we
/~~/tirr ' ~Iy(~~! rr v r TF^YW
WY arywil ~~1 r r V~ 52x3 10.8 0712 s ! " '~Lw rv~ ~~i,~
Street Maintenance
rY4 X rd}~ . , ' ar'ir u + I
r P r 'Ji , '2
'466 7
431 ? rr`
! J n ! kC4
{'{rq Iri'k r" " } .J2 Poli ce
249 67.4; 3x.b
Collection
Ger 690
VCi.~ 4
3i 3T.3 t
4 691 349
5 2~.4 ~
I a:
`ire 25,3
bYaryi, X0,8 .24,5 y4.7~ ~s
~aY ,r J f
ix 7+>ll r i . r ~ r'~
p Y
TA3LE 18,
5 r" t i Ir A
y~(~(yM*nt 1QA1 d l e v.
+~l~~r Yti r 7 ijr4 u k r s~,i Vt\ie •IAp `~17r I ✓;r'ti J r ,
7 y t J wt a i~ y
th Soho
r ;Rank ° Service ~---;k
,e; ~ ~ 523 ' 108 ~ ;
" L i Yy v k n '4 43.1 ~~iJ "r S v r:' r ai
2 Police
r . ` 57 2 42`.9
N o'4.4 38.5 r
~IS I 3 Library Re~rs'#tion , .
~.2
26 ~29k6 61.8
4a;
58,9 41.1
` 1y Y
r
C, I 1
iotti6n 1 ~~~Jf~ ~~R J I ' S
r ' J ql G IC' r ~ i~i
+ r rr Y / . t
ly +1y 1
. :T 5{
t y l Y ~r r ~ J P R Y( . y
.t
d r` a ',J nd ~ i - 4
.s
=7
4L!lY~i°
gFVreuw e 9
.+.*"Vow"
W J~I~"/igtyYOlM..'Y M W M'1".° ~ Y k) yr ~
r ~ „~rxy"pysXyruswa _~~3_.._ e. L J 1 t:; ,i
~ 't t 7 + r r r v~ ~ I I F
'J riff ! ~ . .,.r• y,r ,I
i {.I ~:~sa ~ T IYp4 C ~ t,~ 1{' If% 4i'i;vF 1 ,'~'~v N f1Y( 1♦ ♦ b;t ;.~lst,
° Y 4s., Y xt~Ya;tX ~'^yp nn f• nM c r c ` 1 S l s',!'a k ''„~R `rr
At 4~#~~r~F i qr 'a x , *~V' S S 1 M1a r .r Y a n F. ` Y e o..'. Rt•~~,
y A~ s r y ~ 4 , l d , L. ~ , of w,=.+! »..il n s ' ~aMV .,^..n~r^,i.+r'S~a°'PN1 4NR'E'r;'!'nr0 ^es v , r n C !
r ~ iJ •~f a w 1 I! 1 'i~
I , x` 7'., Yr w yµ~yynygww. eMaN++4M„!5'.~ 4N+ w.. - r.w«-«e- .v T U yr Y ` ~ 4
I 22 i.
TABLE 19
J kR..
WOO IPr4Yement 1980
r'ih Some No Mt ± s.
Bask. Sei'viCe
r 40 ,z q4.1 1s,6 84.
' ^ Street Mai11tenance ^
Recr'etion' 7.8 461 46.1 534 s
~Y 2 2 4 fi^6 , 4b:t 53,8=
3 P61ice" 7' `
i ,
sum, r; of 5,7 41;9• 5264 474'6
y Y a 2 46ar ag! ,
'2T:4 7b. 25`,6
° ^x b Libr ry
In 11 1 4 2 q
E e ry y~~ 1;5 267:1.8 2$,2
w$ , 4+" 11V y( a'Si~° ✓ + •/v 5 r i'~ l i r M ° , Y r q
i
M1' L R. tp ° J' i~ a.,
y t
= r 3erv icy t~spro !
t uA
i M1i d •9 l" It
s~k Y ~e4rvi ca aII Safe.'
-1 T,
74
n 7~~
y e Y y^ a tNF• 48'1 a 14j6 3 n Y4~ 1 1) E ` 5trletltttcnance A"
( V+; a•, t u i, yq yp~ v c T y S i f r t ~Iij L 0, 1 It
V 1"bT,37 1 ~ Nx+,F3 ra i ~~,~t Oh
f {~7: , IxV~C 41ii Y> aY t x
64.3 3547 a ~ ~
61,4 " 316
`4 G~rbe r 3.8 X8,8 ,1"
yy77 't
~
2519 It 2
365
C 5 Library r,a
pill al..l rJ.~ 1 , I,N. -el 1'. _1 ` 5'~- F , y } t Ynz 169 )64 216
4 I^
Y t a~#
,
Y { r ~
t
„
.w.w
YYr!~+iwm-rew.w~n.«M,.war~+~.:wwww~+M4'~Y~A~1l~~Wl ' '
....3yuy,bm.+lu~Wk+W}dFa4AK1°r~aM+V•IYI"K
,
4
Y. F r5 is•' a n~~ y ° ~mi4+ AY a,+,s w1 FY i fu',> f. T + t 5 ` tiA,; ,S f'1 YPr l + ~ + f ~ 3 f
✓'r} t r 1' y4.yyyY~^'.MS''^ I a A 4.. 1 Il b
~ ~4+J C1C',',^_' ? ...Kra: .v .yw e. s~ 1V. y cw aa+A♦ x7•:C:vn I+MN-. .a1n}tr 4h$1'p ~v~'LMr*e+t w. t a.. t
23 f `
M ~t obvious cohclusian'from-the'fiVe datasets Ai that street
The mbs
1 are ranked as ahe number`ane problem by la large number of respondents.
Shifts in the. rankings for the other services' have `occurred dyer the
`five iurvey,:O however; the percentages involved in the "much improvement"
i
cat@gory for, all services except streets are small, apd"the logical con-
F t t
6
" ar seen assimilarin terms Of
K . duston ' is thatthe rema#ning Ser vices e
a r~ v '
the amo64t of improvement'needed.
i
tl ~ a
r Service Reductiops
Respondents `irere read thtl nine services again and they'Were asked
"
whether'they ~ would favcr ,reducing eny`of them 1~1 Omer to keep#e>tes
tde4. Te sev`iiet`41alked y frgnhR
~e'a 1` e'a end rtes'the sa~8~ as` that' a telr"
d,`t'
"Ca rt i
' 9 g4rs'`F h1ght to iowest'¢ereen;: saying' "yes"''i11 the` 1993'3urVey:
~,a } TABLE.21
~ ICY .
Percent RespondlnQ'SertVice'Should 8e Reduced
1 -4
~a Service 1983 1982 1061 198019f9 '
Renk r(
M1 : 1 I F n' n (
V,
't ; t °ii "s. << tt 1 hecrleio`h 45,6 40.9 33.6* 42:3
hY
A4 tr 2'' tibxry 38;2 39,4 33,6* 36;2 2$.i
3 6k6ge Collection 27.8 Al 20 22.4 ~17.8
4 E~I yJ`rv'i6eS: ~217ri ( •r rr rr'
6, dater` Servicesi7.3 tti;
6 Street tieltenance 15.0 19,Y i2F0 15,4 10,7
rir rr r• yr
Sewer Services 13d
tr 8 Police Protection 4F4, 6.4 11.5 803 §
9 Fira,Prot4ction'. 568 .73.4 'L4 -16,6
,rr ecrea on an nary serv ces were c ne in e surveys
r 't
,
A I
T T, 1 Y
e
a.
G.'F ! '9 l InA
r d 1 a : y , a ,t[ f' z'-r . a i n f l
,~b r A4 ~ ~r7k K~, r, r,r y N t.: 4f 4.r 1 .G ELI
r
fr
r~MlY 1'~yfyvwy day"1<6Mfl `VY ~Y r-M. r+,~ A i .4: rx> ^V CYYrrrr~.r. ♦Lrl' ` r.
, ,raw ^
j 0
kr 1 ~r'_
> 24 ~ r
in the 1981 survey three services; energwator; and sewer, „t'
~
l were added to the list in the questionnaire. in no 1ns+tnace did .18 majority favor reducing any servalthough recreation and library
{
services exhibit fairly high percentages in the reduce category. If
the three tOVicesadded`i'n 1983 are taken out, the order of services ?
based on t~; percent responding "reduce" hat remained the same over-the
ELI'
r
five;~surveys
ire
b ti
City Administration
In this section of the report, various "aspects of city adminis-
M
trati.pn are `discussed. the topics include direct assessments Qf city
r?Irk d IA +;}@IC r~ Sr l : 1 f -.n 4~,i ,':r rrF r, r,-
Y} 7 • m
rend
3erVicea that' are bAis► "cla3sed as ai E"
o'eoti
j)
IEEE,
; y, that dre
~ 5. ~~'1[[ actities.uch as the city's e't}~ots to attractindustr
4 f A r P r A7
di #fi o plat"e' in ether categories'
`cult •t J~
s
" ke pondegts to asked wh4iW'E'they had contacted any city nffici is
x about a tompliiint, a request fo" saryice"; br fqr~ irsf9rmat1o8 in th'Apast
t i modths and 2409 per cent said they had contactrd'a city 6 (16 el.
v
{ ihosg who had made a co'n a'6i then weee'asked who they conticted,'ether 'L;. r
hey`were satisfted with 'the rasults, and whether thb individual was
41 helpful ► ?Table 22 presents trhe' responses to `a11 these questions,
r,
More owners°'(36 Pe tenthan renters (11 per cent) and aiot'e
4w
Ewhites(27`pee cent) than Blacks (8 `per cent) contacted the,cjty~
Contacts also increased W1th education`and income. The rIspoAse F
s
patterns for the office contacted, the degree of satisfagtiop, And the
L LE.
Op1n(on of the contact have remained relatively constant over the four
-
.f surveys►
,•,~w.•,«4s~p~rANW/M1i7MwiY`+~/Ki#F.b wwA Z.+raw,..ww...~.wa...>..r:apWMW.,'IY~WfMY>rad""'""'., .••».••>"svw+w lcMrNPN[4.iE~(~~'wfA~
r
t
r
J
u
1L }
i;
t TABLE 22
Contact With city
gftiCe X99) per-cent 4
Contacted N
+ y
a+ '1983 19$2 1981 1980 1$79 '
6 b.4 6.0 8.3
City Managee
Alayor, or Council 6~3 6.4 4.6 5~0 7,b
q;
P61i~:e 6.3 1t,8 li,'9 157, X5.2 a
3.2 3 .3
4 l~ YrAttorne
cit Y ~ A~
d»~~MCiPOI CQUrt L`Ierk 342
13 { v' L. P
iI 43ti8 0:t
3 331 1 3~'5 k
Y~
3~.2 24«6 a, N
4 .
i!'.d s ~ y7 4~'F rirV r¢r r rrrwrr r.r'i.rrrriidr. r~~rr..r..•.rrrrr►iYr~.ri+rrrrr4irw uirYli+./ i h'' r .l
X75 8 61'.3 8 151'"
I Setlsfic 712.
23`, 2 21' 2 31.5 33^.1
ar
Not 4tii; led
t 4.1
1:0 7~5 1.2 0.8
fete
Not' CoAp
v rr'`"y 6rrr'04 rlr•Yrrrrrrrr.~wirbrri.rrrr..rrrrrrrrrrLr~rrlrrriYrr.rr'rrY4~irrrrL y ,y
Y r f
(N.98)
' of Contact {
t A I/L Y J , ~ A r ~ 5
%
e6'.i 83.0
' ~e fu1 `
~ r 7 y
20.1
12.2 13.9 17,0 X18 4
In"t~~ X983 and 1982.surveys'•4everel uistions'about utility. c a
- ~ s rarer
Y sd~ ,
th
- `
whether, Y h
a k'ed
G11,1n4s were asked. ~11~3tI N~spondents.►~ re as
the4r utllit bill in'the ppit 12 nenths 8tid i
exerlsnc8d e' Problem with Y ~1:•
19831 ~25.3r dnd in198, 28.8 p@` cent.' 'in both suri+eys inedt~rent
p cent `
in 1983 and b4 pA~
robteni f51 der cent'
ad tlie` most COMOA
`bi111nq w
r
r
,lit r _ -
to 1
r)
n
4
• CL Y
.
~q7 ' k, n 4. i 1 1~c.aro e u '.;4 ,9: eRe , °ry R i4 a A
J
.r ..MfiMMt','w<M,x°k}'3~"tb+,..,, ~I -r».,~.r+,~.m.x •v.p zw.,,Fr'.vw.+e•;.. .c.vM.n..r+..n... .T,,... .r ra. y~.yy i ~
1 1° t 1 i ' tq
t S
I I
'N 1 1
26
0.
a
t ~ ~ r
in 1982) i`ollbwed by; meter'.",readin9 errors X25 Or cent in 1983 and per cent in 19823. Finally, respondents were asked if the problem was
satisfactorilyresolved. In the 1983 surVey, 67 per cent of :tha
k respondents said the preblcn was resolved and in 1982,.63:2 said 1t 'was
tr
resolved.
a 1h4 general vesfition on c0y'admIhistretlon; respondents were
y+;
1
asked to mate the way the cfty was'ruh. The results"ore presented in
e , I
Tabl a 231
r rtl
1 ➢ i 1 1.
i obl'e 23
1r . ~
s° Denton Run? v
s x I :4 .e I d~4~+392) . ''`A ,
04 r:ce4t
~~1f~9- ° r 1
i -
1483 1982 181 14 d
E~(cellet 9.9 16,1 8.1 63 467
"6d' G7,9 619 d0i9 686 47.6
fair 19.6 24.1 26.8 320 X2;4.
Poor 2,`8 34 4'.2 3 2 1Q0 3
c
T
4 - I I,
1 r .r 111 though' fog each year the '~~'ences among pi~enteges in ehch
'rdtir~gate4oy atw'smb~1► f you`s'aha exc~llent~ erad'good °catllgo~es~ "
v° db40 to the ste4dy fmproment,in'cilt` in eatings''f"MI
ethi a has been a
a
6743 per, coot In 1410 tb 77l9 'or cent 1r 1983.`
espondenu were also asked'sovprel questions^Owut.zoning in the
citya Wit, they were asked whether they had been 1601ved in a` toning," a'
case 1n the pest 12 months'errd 11,2 per"Cent said that they had been
irti rY°4 r k ^ki
yk : l "^~.w+m _ .I. _ `y.. r:-,~.w..,yq...as,4Mkk-'Q.9fYiF11'U!W',1ec"r~^,'. t...:wL+fiJ.ylyi8y~'+s'M~~'~R'R~.T'~MG `d
e
•
. r
t r i r , I'`ti4 7
r l%~ w rT~Y+y,~ YF :r~ R r ~ r ( ~ »rti~ ,R ..b, `..rn .Un r~.. «L.^l^n wnX`^ r`D",°d'4"'1"J~.Af'ri'1~ ~ ~ 4 { ~
a ~
e ~ I r ~
27
involved iri a zogaca'so~ inYOlvement'in zoning cases increased 11th .
+ a { I`l a
'+r `income. 'those who responded positively'then were asked whether'the case j.
a1d'no
those wh'o
had been handled fairly ani 66 per cent said yes.
were,s'sked tirhat the probl, was in thQ procedures, and most indicated
the c6se.' finally.'
dissatisfied with the oUtcbme'uf
` that they rr+r'e F
respondents were asked to rate the effective~iess'of zani~ in.Danton..
F sere displayed in Table 2~ ,A °k'
ffe MvIeness• rating
x' , , ~~BLE 24, '~~a F Bonin
R~ • , Effedtiv$ni'ss`of
, ♦ r r ~
00t
k y~~ ' r5 a
0, 0
Gi i + i 3~3 r+ R• ' !d+ ,i
tiVk
i ~7
+ tlotlery Effective '
4 1,
d whether, they had en6ugi inorma►ti±m
F Respondents 81to,were asks
+ c` ton and its ei~ti,~ens.. th~
the issues and k6bl00 faciii~ oen
abdUt
u .y, r< following resp6n3ds weave obtainnedIsee Ydhle.
•
' n~rr aid; AKA
I
i
r
F r
r ib
a= uo You Hav4 ough)tnfarmst
o
N 3358 f
4
c `
17 R pQ~, Cl~It r r fi iNJ
l
e l t~ ^~ar l ~ i1r~p0+lte' 1'.. r} { £ nu~
19
rr' # 196 -m o
1983
58.9 646 60.5 69,1 48~y
v
Ye
41,1 37,3 39-5. 40.6 51.3 '
No .
c - ~~plw•rwa.w»- •-•••r•+•r~.wrKfllaiil6lW 1 I ,i
1.
{
3 r l
a t r
l
Y E . w r 31 R f a • 4 i , V+ t a y ,J ,
iii°P1Yk'~•,w' is 1'tyl 4 9-' 1 t a ?f tt'. q
a i . tJ n .{bf
f 28
` Two ffn81 topics are included in the city'administrAtibn'section,
First, respondents were asked whether they were aware of the efforts the a
city has'made to Attract new Mdustry and .45.2: per tent said they were
eware of the efforts, Homeowners; whites', and ;those in the hgher.Ocome '
categories were more likely to be aware of the efforts than their counter-' k
parts: Respondents were also asked whether they would replace their .
central'air conditioning unit with one of'higher efficiency if they we're
t
A to receive a rebate.to help offsetthe cast. Fifty-nin$ per cent of the,,
respondents said they would be interested in such a rebate program
s ,
Living in Denton
y .
This section of;the report presents the responses to a series of ;
{1 i n PMrA , x.. Y 1 `:~,r ,I. { . y o{ 1, ~ p°, -i.r5
q esttons about NOt6A aS a`plko"lo live. First, 'h ii ~YOss
o, w s r 'a r 4rt ' iqa, y' x
nth + r
` r~thah bne Y06 were asked why they moved to Denton. `Al'though'there:were
3
ll '
dniyi peaplb in this category, oast said either X45 per cent] a
6 r`co9lage X313 per cent) caused them to raove'to,0eritont
i 1-p
A second:questiorr dealt grith he appearance
A r t
of eeighbgrhoods.
~ Tblp2b pre3ents the responses to the uestion that as t
q fed Nt*derl s
to `tall' their neighwrhood`in terms of'cleanli'm' s, quality Of hous
and general appearance 4, 1
itaaeowner3, 4rhites, • and . those with I n6w*i. of $350600 and above
were much more tikety;to rate their neighborhood'as excetler~t'than were
}
E theft-`countIrpe'rts
~Rospondents were asked whether portable advertising signs, litter,
'dirty nlghborhobds, dunked cars, abandoned houses and lack of green
{
' U
`WYwWW.W1iiIW.,,ar+nu,.. ~M.Nrrv......n.~,~.wrrr {Yh WnI.W{.J4IM!M•MMI.w... r y.,p
.K ~ •~MMtYFp MM;WTfs+i lGyq~i1~~, 1
0
{
b,
IVY, t i w er ' r v r' i ly''~2 , s sir r~A - r Y,t \7
Q ,,yµ~~' fn + ~k a ~ri W y J` . 1',,, f', tr ¢ . { t t 9 i' 1 , A 9p rlf.
A:F i4 ~ r t, t I ~ 5 f
' ? ' ~^.lM(MiM,~*1Y HHt fj'rY,.7. \r ,,.r a ct+, vq.i n,~r::,.. . r•• ,.,n ...a;y W sC.,N« r ..!'t\ •".~f rt n•~. ~,.y,~~. t ` y C
1 ~ k ~ I i \~,ryf
Key ~A Y ~ r ~~rf .~I
29 j g
TABLE 26
k M6i'6b'rh4od.RA iAg t.
~Ns39$}''.
Ratirg' Per cent [ F
19811982
r - [ 1983
2t
24.2
[A
24:9
xca on t,
.o
r.
- tin r
rr = >k ` 51':5 51 t o 48:1
61004
Fa 1 r 21:1 20.4 23.2
4. 3.3 •3 7
t
2.5.
Poor' \q~ F
9 rl r i ,
a71 ~f{ ` - r
r _
t e beiuty of to . a i6t. e
.`~d ~ s~►ce ,1n bualoess ak`eas "detrgCted {rom h ,a,
r ,
y
*1 hg 1~es~onsS r~we Qat n,~ t
TABU' :2y G N
y
I Appearance O Dinton 1983
tl Y Y.
}
•
of 'A
A;Lot _ Litt a ~
potrsctlon
a rt ~ . ( r i ~ f+
Signs 2?.2 48' 6 22 2 r :
1, i 1 .t
64 4 265 i~
era u f Utter
) Oir + ieighborhbods 63 29 6 2'
1~ Y f r r
16x1'' ,
y7
Vunk"furs 546 24,1 x re, ,
l~, ' ti Houses 56Abddol 10 11'~t 5rl a y
Grdnpec6 in 2b08 41`.9 3164 A
J IYrJ ZIV ^ • r.
t ',f
Business.kit, s .
r ~
n .
~ ~ aft
rll , t Y • r ~ 11
If ~ I
•,,,•a, .w.-«.r«+...v...+.er+~^ .«,.•.►rr eV~alaa+uY' d~,4~jy.r"r",.. ..-..+,.n....+pF1,MMlSONMio11P~~~.' r I'h, q{~
r e• ~E
,
r „
L T,
,
+
n~ ~ 4 7' i~, a~ Gt rPfi i.. Y~F • a oa: p x v,~ .Y e ~ F ~ v 7„J
, °~1{e n'~'r •t ~ 7",~ s, ♦ * i .,,1 T' S >„L 1 [ , r v ,J, y l fMf
` 9 ~ ~ , ♦ 4a ) ~ ; n f lF f _F -w, n,♦...... m".lu:r*PE1iz W+T`4+"•."r"' . 1 ' , } i' 4 ti'
1 r ~~i.~t.n.m+.~n.. WM 81'IPP.' 1 ' r r
30~ r f ,
n adver`ti:lhg signs and lack of green space In x'z As may" be see
i
robIons* The o'ti~e biems .s
drabs were the least troyblesome' p t r
bushess
1l'three yespbn$e'Cbt4g4ries.
dsimllar pePcentages.in
receive ;
k respondents what Cot►ld be one to '
in uestion asked follow 9 q
iin rove the dppitfance'df'Oenfbn,; Overwhelmingly, respondents suggested
k planting Hare trees, 'shrubs, bnd flowers.
y.
E as asked, howev~?.
In `r& OUS Y Similar question w
Or & 5,a
a a, 0. 1 hE r - f i i
The responses :i.
respond6nt,s riere told td respond yes or na to each apeai: 9F<
from prev{ous f`ur`1+eys are presented 16 Table 28. EVen though signs and ;
spate received a majority, ofuyss" responses, their ranking in
g
pist-SUryeys was'the same Is in the 1983 survey.
i
lk ~ k_. ~~a k s .
00ee46ce of bestcin 1982=1880
,
y }rµ ~a ~ Y'~ ~ , ~ L r y_ 1
Per cent Rszponding'Yes i
r petract0h
t k a' 1982 - `l
9
r~ ' E 4$.3 4¢, s
E 51ghf 63,6
• r ~ ~ r r
y2 6 A7d
y lr m, J 6512
; t r "w NIi4"h0ods 821 7$'14
r ►luhk bar's a ' f
rr. •Yb ~ f ~ ;Nt' ~
s,^ j" ti E 9.
549
a, ~ is , rig)
x t'aek of Or°eeiece
u 44'
E ;
r
+ ~ ~ a 1i `u 7Ra1
-~~y'.~+Y ...~~..•..1'wrMN,lyM'p.Ml.~Y
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Respondents were then. asked how they rated Denton as a place to
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TA8l.E 29
1- Rating of OentorlA~)P18ce To live 421 r. per cent
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Rating
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~zceilent 38.0 39.1 4,5,2 35A 45:3
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dontinui to rate Denton as in CeljentN to
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have occ~Y~ed Ih'e4ponses to many E
l~ttarit~ht~ that only "slight'changee
quo, tiod's` help 1n setting typiCdl'responsp' patterns that car► then be
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previous surveys every attempt has been madg to offer^the
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1 Que3tionna'fre Number
. No. i tnte`r~riewer Number
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DENTOfi CITIZEN SURVEY 1983
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l Res o ►de6tTole Bone Number,
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j c ontact (Circle one)
Contat 1~ade on call number: 12 3 '4 C
Interview date
7 }
ameis. Ism wol~ktr~ ona prdfoct fad t~'CtY t
Wlo.R'nly n
f)entan and t would e to a, t, any,.female/~n4le a e lf3'ar old4r' (T0 R Sf~l,f)Eii °
Gfe are eonduct(na survey. .or the,~City'.ofDenton regdrd9ng cttite~ls' feelisFu
` ser`,irtces.`pnovided by the city, The~~~questions that I wish to ask''y U`'wtll~~', ke
, hp c ,it i cound
} mutes r Oswer$NiII lbe useful to` the city Stiff Al
a f andyou
ew 0 " bud 2t for' next ear, kr3 6ekap
as that' developp the g y All of your'anJlla t cOn~.
fideni ia7. 4ftl,l: fob' please take the time to help us?
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1•' ,INTER E11 NOTi C~1PLETEO
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r wF f 3. "NI,MBER'koT IN SEFYiCi:
4. 4'~?ER, 1: ,Jl
f frsdt' h l~~l~~¢~~0 hove ydW lfye¢ in"Denton? (04 Not READ RESPONSES)
" 1 f»ES 3 fIJ7N (TERMINAtE 1fi'fEVIEW)
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l y R P
o moved 'f4` O~fi(tin?
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6,. Rr`r 3. to teiss,of nleanGtioest , quality a houses, and 0nbr81' b ' fi`d
you r'atp 't h! 'Wditidn df your neighborhood?' is lths Con~f , lt~ on'gxC~118nt,° gabE,
=f, fair, GP door? e. f
1fx`CO~er1t 3. fair ~i
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Good 4. Poor 9. NR/Dli
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s re 1 y
1 , oti a uestion about";,. ets n`the city..'N wq d.U I
4. I would like to,ask;y 4 e th'@ i 'good
rate co pion of. street and road surfaces in.0enton?' . Air y t s
thajd
th.a.few bad spots, or are there '
coedit#p►i;allavermostly good. b'ut wi
msni bad; spots?
Good .aii aver 3.` Many bad spots 1, It
t~ a tiR/oK
r T 1 , Y f.
4 2 Mastly ofld
intain'arid, where needed,
se additional taxes to ma
ld yap,avbr or opgo,a
5 WnU
ixmprave Dentb`n' S streets?
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1 favor"iricre3se 20 Oppose'#`nc"ease.'
{Skip td'Q:'6) FA
s (Ask Q." 5a)` r~
M Y.
How roach of an increase 1n taxes `would you accept for the.
purpose of maintaining streets? Would' you accept a`asontfily'
increase of $4,00, Woo, $8.00, or $10:00•
'a 4. $10.00
1. $4.00
2. $6.00 5. AS MUCH AS NECESSARY
3. 58.00 9. NR/DK
6a Have'you or any member of dour family used the Dentdn`public Library during
the past twelve months?
2,. NO (SKIP YO QUESTION 7)
UESTION 6d)
YES (AS Kr: r ,
Q~ d ^ t l x t r, L 4 ^ t
rata
'How ao~tld you k~ate`Dentoil''s` irary. 0Nvices? 11ou1d ybu
6a: add fa#r','or fir?
hA> theca a excellent,g
ExC411eht Fair g NR/oK
2. Good. 4. Poor'
's k wild
°FlaVe•yoU or any member of your family used any of Dentbn par
s
t ~ recrea~tional'facilities, during Oe past twelve month
SKIpTO UESTION'$
1. Y5 (ASK QUESTION 7a) 2. k'J ( )
rate the park and recreational facies in Dent~~n:
78. Hots de you
k; - Do you rate them as excellent; good; fair, ow poor
a
a~ 1 Excellent 3. Fair' g' Nk/DK
4 poor
Good
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p+, the pas! I2 a6ths, did the col lectors ever inis3 picking 'up your tr8 h .
tty' tim;t
to }
da s? If YESi ASK: About hhaw10
garbage on the scheduled pickup y
did this happen?) ,
1. N0, NEVER MISSED 3. YES, 5 3-4 OR TIMES MORE g. NR/fi+
2, YES, 1.2 TWES 4. YES, 5
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Would you t?e wng tb pay higher,rates wipr ga,'rbage coltectl3i if th`r'ate , x
increase illi
r3ere 'u'sed t6'd6elop a, recycling'br resource rec6Mery system?
1, YES NO 9: NR/Dl
1
10.1 ,am, going to read ydu a Iist' of itemsPlease te1l me",whether.. each of the ~te~s
"detract from the beauty of Denton a lot," a little; or.nat at a11.
1.' jR0"atae adve"tising s#gris 1.4'A LOT 2..tlyTCE 3.. y~f At`At° 9~`R'CbK.
* 2." Li+ferr~ind EFa3h in tfie`stx•eet 'l. A"' Of 2: L7 1gT`Ai.~° 9 '`N i»C', h.
3. bthtjr` neigh~drh`6dd3 l A LOT 2 Ayt1 LE-3. t01':Af' x
4. J 'nk`I;Qp l aba ddhk 'tars
LOT 2- t) Lf 3. 130AT
D~pic(ated;drbarldor)ded' hodsr t. A.L01` 24' L
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tff 3'.'li0t AT Air.' ^94
'b~t M
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b. " tattc'oi~a green aid open space
bri"siKess areas t. A LOT 2. tITTLE'3. NOT AT ALL
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11. Nave"you o`r 4any 'member' of your family re hestea "the `ser'vices o of, ~ ?
r \ Demon's police Department during the paQf thlelve month"s? j;
16`YES (ASK QUESTION` M & b) 2. (SKIP TO QUESTION 12)
Ila, How would you rate the services provided by the Police
Departn*nt? Would you rate them as,excel lent ,-good, fair,'
or poor?
1. Excellent 3. Fair
2. Good 4. Poor 96 NR/DK
tIb. HMti itul'd you rate the ,iob done ;by the-!. cer who respr~ed
your rtcuest. ^Id he or she '.do an exceltetet;'good; Pair,° or.
° poor b?
A a d
Excellent 3.rEa'ir
~a~r r I ,e a 4." Poor
. NCK I1 4 1~' Ti yl wCV rt vu j ,.1 y r 1 1'.
4 ~1 ~ re ,you ar+ar e4 t a tlie: of ire" Upaetment'. slionsors' a Neighborhood ifatch and '
} F ^ t, other crick prevhtibri pfogranis?
i 'v i A43, 4 <
.
7' 0, ly t , . `Pr f^ . ` t 5 r_. , ~ . , t 'y 4 ft ay ~ ~ r I7 ~ , I. YES*RE ^(A51( 4UES.TION 12a Z°li) 2:
NO NOT AWaAE (SKIP~TO Qu` Otdr~1)
ii
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rr,r
12a.
bdrIhg the past twelve months .have,you participated in'any of
De~itoh`s`crime prevention programs?
16 YES (ASK `12b, THEN SKIP 26 NO (ASK 12b and QUESTION 13) j
TO QUESTION 14) 9. NRJbK
;I 126.
Since You know crime prevention, programs are 'oper'ating in
Denton, hay iafe.do you feet ;in your neighWrhood? Do ydu
feel 4L ; Safer than you, did before the' programs Started, do
you feer'about at safe, or do ybu'fee l teas safe? r
1. safer 2, Sane 3. Lest Safe 9 NR/4K
} - 134y Are you interested in participating in Denton's crime prevention programs?
1. YES 2. NO
9. NR/0K
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14. `How'`safe do ybu feel walking djone trn your 66ighborheodat night?. Do you
{e ii 'very safe,. some what`saf someirnat unsafe,'Very unsafe? i'-
► 1. Very's[afe 30 Somewhat unsafe` '
a 9. NR/Dk
F 2. Somewhat 4. Veryunsfe
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15
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assists
' our hoseho_d`called the`fire depertmeAt hr
Ha~JddN. or aA~+o'r~ v y
with a {ire ih the past 12,' .nths? x
a \ , • ,
r 1~) 9 NK~DK ,
IUESTION 1) 2 NO (SKIP' Tq QUESTION
1. YES (ASK
Q
15a~ ~~owdad~~ You rah the hser.ic6 ppro4ide`d `~y Yth'ie
department? `Would jibu ►~atp it s` excellent; ;g`oods`` fe`ir,
Or poor?
r tw
r
,
Extellet~t 3 Fair
4: Poor 9: NR)Ot;
2. Good
}
! 16. Have you or anyone in>yaur hosehold called the fire department for an
ambulance during the past 12 months?
2. NO (SKIP TO QUESTION 0) 9. NR/Ilk
1.' YES (ASK QUESTION 16a)
t~'' _ •
, '06 it
16a. How would you rate the ambulance;servic"e? Would y
R
- as excel tent;` good, ;faor poor?
,,e « 1. Excellent` 3Fair HR/pk'
~ 2. Good 4. Poor 9•
ti < 1 is r ` r 17 f, ,n v: r 9bit0 r n
s. "7~ 4ie i,dVe tatkd abbi~t~a nu~+b'er of 61ty fer`dites3a,fap.
wmentio+~ fod Of the~e° 4ert4es again, After I=mad each' service 'tea 9e
hat 'service heeds much;° Some"'.or AO 'iaipproveinent4
, ta'~ 1 n1e whether t ,
Duch tmproYeirlent Some linprOve le Nb -f~mp+~ov ent. NR/D '
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a"rbage Collection
treat MlailOtenance 1 2
2 3
. „ ibrary Services
°
2 3 9
ecreational`Services
o~l'ire`.`peotedtion 1 3 9
3 9 t
»h " Pr~olabtiien
- ire , ~ ~
P
1 2
~ectr`+ib Saf~ices -
yetee Ierviees 1 2 3
w
3 u
Sewer Services 1 2
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~ ~ 18 in' rea ner~list~of rv~
,
~ w~iichgo~ -the~Se ides' ~ ou i se ces ag Tt►!„ t, me'p~aa~e
y yro ld be in favor of red~g if fiat tie t~e ~ ~ r~
onsr way to keep` taxes :and rates at'' theirpr$ent 1~e1.Af£er ',gad'each
Service just seyr=ryes if y ou would"'favor d °reducion and no`if you.,woGld
not'' favor `a reduction.': ^
Yes, Reduce ` No, Don't Reduce NR/DIC
y _ Garbage Collection' 1 2 g
Stree t Mai`ntenaiki 1 2 9 'r J
tibrary'Services' 1 2 g p5'
Rdci~eatio
e ss a1'SbNices. 1
croteo£ion 1 g. F d` '
ir'e protection 1 2 9
i
Energy Services 1 2 9
Water Services 1 2 9
Sewer Services 1 2 9
9. During the, past twelve months _ have you called the city about a loose.or
{ stray animal,, or some other, animal control problem?.
"ld 1. YES' (ASK QUE$IION'19by 7. NO (tkIP,TO QUESTION 20) 9. NA/DK' 1
4 1 Y
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Y 1$a.lJ Ft v i~+ouyoutrAte t~eeRo~i6h M1 64t~ol seN Cis
iloUe te~£hem as excel.leht,'good, t~a or' 'Poor
1~ { t= Mr: i~ 5 1 y '
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'Good 4. Poor 9. Ntt/
2. DK
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4 " yI AAA i„ ~ ~ y all new
y
s' d. Do you think that the dit should r Ore sidewa 39 its
nalgtiborhoods?
7. NO 9. ' NR/bK
1. YES
,
1. Generaiiy', how do you' 'rate Denton as a plate to Live? Is'it excellent, good
faiej,or.poor?
6 S 0 :S ( <
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'Good 4. poor 9. NR/DK '
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2. Have you had any problems with' your utility bia1ings' 1" the past twelve . }
months?
> 1 1. YES (ASK QUESTION 22e ANO 'b} 2: NO (SKI!' TO QUESTION NOOK,
1 ~
22a. What,prbbIim did, you' have
yr
r f ►R E:C `81LLING' a,.
-1 14, 0k
4v:,
2. t~E$;REOIG ERROR
r, S..' PXMENT'~fOT CREbLTEO v{
4~, EIVED DELINQU(Vt"F(OTICE ERRONEOUSLY
Spol
9. Nk OK,,
~q 22b..Na§ your'problemsati`sfactorily r~esblVed 6~ the city's.
Customer :k
Se"rVtces Department?
I. 'YES 2. NO 3' RESPONSE NOT `COMAL&9
9. N!2/6K
234 Now I would like to ask you about contacts you have had with city officials
for reasons other than problems with utility bills. Have you or any member
of your household contacted the City of Dentor)about a complaint, request
for service,,or for information in the past:l2 months? '
1. YE:+ (ASK QUESTION 23a, b, AND c} 2. NO (SKIP FO QUESTION 24) 9.'NR/DK
hYY ' ~ c, is ( .
t~
23a. ' Whd'in thd'tjty:(what office^or_Ekrson) lid ybU`contaot
`OFFICE'' 6F C~l''MANaGER
' ° 2..: MgYOR ON CITY COUl~CIL
r 3. :pOL~CE `
' x, ' . y, rte.
5. !MUNICIPIt CQURt CLERK
5.;ni<~tYt3I`ir kV I cE 7: `:'0 ER,. SPECIFY
r
23b. Were~you generally satisfied with--'the results you'90t, of,
not?1
YES, SAIISFIU:D 2. N0, NOT SATISF#ED_
30 RESPONSE NOT COMPLETE 9. NR/OK
b i :y 23c
Were`the people you contacted tourtpous and helpful l~i►an 'a
you called, or 66t? `l
14YES; HELPFUL 2. N01 NOT HELPFUL
9. NF/OK
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24, Qverallwould you rate the`'way the City of,Denton`it,dodrated? would
,
ti ;i you rate ;the.. way Denton is opera ed as excellent, good, fai'or 66 r?
r`+ x 1. Excellent. 3. Fair
2. Good 4. Poor 9, NR/DK
r
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25. :Ger►erally,:do yau ,think that°you get .o006gh .informa'tion,abo
prb6le+'•faci tie city and its citiien,s?I
hs ng
i, YES
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ninq 0 unit irlth"one ±1g
~r?~, "r' °o~u re dace! our cer►tr'al.`air.cofidtib
yc'offiet the cost.
{
efficiency if you S~ou1d receive a 'rebate to h¢lp of
41,
YES 2.` ti0 DK
,
1 27, Are you aware of any of the efforts Denton has made to attract new
economic development to the city?
f
1. YES, AWARE 2. NO, NOT AWARE 9. NR/DK
2$,;Dd you have cable television service in your home?
4', 1
1. Yt ASK QUESYI6N 286) 2. ND;{SKIP ib~QUESTION 29): '9. NR/0K
4 14
±r
you satisfied with the cable servicey`ou are rec~Yin
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I an going to read you several different income categories. Without telling
me your exact income, into which category did your total household income
for the past year fall?
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1. Under 65,000
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16a r ;yau vote in the c ty election held in Aril of
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bb. yoU vote •in the city's bond election ori~.`street "
Improvements held in Dec: ber of 1962?
1 1. YES 2. NO (ASK QUESTION 36c) 9. 11 R/ OK
136c. IF NO TO. 36b ASK: Why didn't you vote in the street
bond election?
1. NOT INTERESTED
2. DIDN'T THINK STREET PROBLEM HAS REALLY SERIOUS
3. WEATHErR WAS h,rJ
4. UNABLE .TO GET< TO VOTING PLACE . r
' 5. DI ON, II KNOW 'Y11;ERE'- ' OT•IN PLACE WllS:
b, N'T KNOW'ELECTION WAS, BEING H
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yr 1. ' PIlB~:ICIZ€ THE OONO ISSUE IN NE4fSPAPER Ah0 RADIO AE~Si
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2:' RIOU E; RMATION f1 LINING THE ISSUE ~lFi6 WHY IT IS NEEDED..
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5. FAL VOT5 .A HIN61NG THEN TO VOTE
6. HAVE:C1`CYREP01A't IVES' SPEAK BEFORE LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS.
I.WOfLON'T VOTE IN THE ELECTION UNDER ANY CONDITION;
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henk-you.very much for your time and cooperation. We believe this project will
eip city nfficUls peovide,bette'r service's to all citizens.
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