City Services Satisfaction Survey 2002 City Services Satisfaction Survey | Page 12

Neighborhoods Most Arlington residents rate their neighborhoods favorably, in terms of quality of life (81% “excellent” or “good”). Speeding on neighborhood streets is perceived as the most widespread problem in city neighborhoods. Among other areas identified most often as neighborhood problems are the condition of major streets in or near neighborhoods, car burglaries, condition of residential streets, residential burglaries, street lighting, stray animals, and dilapidated fences. All of these are viewed as at least minor problems by one-third or more of Arlington residents. While residents’ perceptions of most neighborhood problems remained consistent to previous year measures, there was a significant decrease in perceptions of residential burglaries* and junk vehicles as neighborhood problems. Most residents feel very safe in their neighborhoods during the day, and one out of three say they would feel very safe walking alone in their neighborhood at night. Most residents (63%) say they would feel safer walking alone at night in their own neighborhood than in other neighborhoods in Arlington. An even larger percentage say they would feel safer walking alone at night in Arlington neighborhoods than neighborhoods in Dallas or Fort Worth. ____________________ * Note: Wording of this category has changed, which may have affected ratings. Wording in December 2000 was “Burglaries,” and wording in 2001 was “Residential Burglaries.” Decision Analyst, Inc. 12