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File #: 18-6554   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: City Council B Session
On agenda: 12/5/2018
Posting Language: City staff and a consultant will provide the results of the 2018 Community Survey. The purpose of the survey was to gather community input on satisfaction with City services and benchmark with other municipalities. [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Jeff Coyle, Director, Government and Public Affairs]
DEPARTMENT: Government and Public Affairs


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Jeff Coyle


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

2018 Community Survey Results


SUMMARY:

City staff and a consultant will provide the results of the 2018 Community Survey. The purpose of the survey was to gather community input on satisfaction with City services and benchmark with other municipalities.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City contracted with ETC Institute, Inc. to conduct a community survey regarding City services. Using information on services currently provided by the City, the consultant designed and conducted a survey in both English and Spanish so that residents could indicate their level of satisfaction with City Services. The survey was offered to a random, stratified sampling of residents within each of the City's ten City Council Districts by mail, phone (cell phones and landlines) and online to a randomly selected sample of households. The results for the random sample of residents have a 95% level of confidence with a precision of at least +/-3%. ETC Institute, Inc. performed detailed demographic and geographic analyses of the collected data. It has prepared a final report to the City.

The 2018 Community Survey results were compared to results from the 2016 Community Survey. ETC Institute, Inc. also provided comparisons to the National Average (San Antonio was compared to results of a survey conducted by ETC in 2017 of U.S. cities with populations of 250,000 or more) and comparisons to Large Texas Cities (Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston). When comparing trend data in the report, a significant increase or decrease is defined as a change of more than 3%.

ETC Institute, Inc. conducted the City's 2018 Community Survey and since its founding in 1982, the firm has completed research projects for clients in more than 850 cities in 49 states. In Texas, ETC Institute has conducted Community Surveys for the cities of Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin and mor...

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