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- W263855780 abstract "SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURVEY 2005 Kim Haselhoff, Post Doctoral Fellow, Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies Paul Ong, Professor of Urban Planning, Social Welfare, Asian American Studies, Director, Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies Public opinion surveys can play an important role in decision making as they gather information that complements data from standard sources such as the Decennial Census and Current Population Survey. This chapter presents several key results from a recently completed survey of Southern California residents (those living in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura). The information from the survey can help better inform elected officials about the public’s concerns and priorities. Here we describe Southern Californians’ feelings about the top problems in the region, their perceptions of government efficacy, their feelings about disaster preparedness, and their attitudes about housing, smart growth, and commutes in the region. (Details of the survey can be found in the appendix. Additional results can be found at http://lewis.spa.ucla.edu/special/SocalSurvey/index.cfm). SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S TOP PROBLEMS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT EFFICACY Top Problems Southern California is in many ways an attractive place to live. Almost three- quarters of survey respondents believe the weather is the best thing about the region, but others also mentioned amenities (both natural and cultural) and services (10%), opportunities, including educational and economic opportunities, among others (9%), and lifestyle (6%). Almost two-thirds of survey respondents also believe that things are going well in the region as far as quality of life is concerned (see Figure 1). Despite these positives, however, residents do have some serious concerns. The Southern California Survey (referred to hereafter as the SCS) asked respondents to name the three most important problems facing the region. Transportation, economic concerns, education, crime, and housing are the top five problems cited by survey respondents. These problems are all related to life in a large metropolitan area (the Bay Area generally shares the same concerns). Figure 2 displays Southern California’s top five problems according to all three responses. Transportation The most overwhelming concern in the region is transportation. Although various responses related to transportation were offered, by far the most common response to the" @default.
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- W263855780 title "Seven: Southern California Survey" @default.
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