City Services Satisfaction Survey 2008 City Services Satisfaction Survey | Page 9

Rating of Services on Specific Attributes by General Population Streets. Streets in Arlington are perceived as an area for improvement. Some of the most needed areas include management of traffic flow, management of traffic during peak traffic hours, and availability of sidewalks. Too much traffic on city streets remained the number one problem when driving in Arlington reported by nearly 2/3 of respondents. Speeding on neighborhood streets and cars running red lights are also rated as areas of concern. Water. Although declining from 2003, the quality of water and wastewater service is perceived as moderately high (86%), up four percentage points from last year. Forty four percent reported that they felt the water utility rates were somewhat to very high. City Initiatives. The city’s efforts on five initiatives are rated as moderate to moderately low. Among the initiatives rated last year, all showed declines. Developing transportation rated the lowest among all city initiatives for the second year in a row, dropping five points lower than last year (27%). Schools and School Districts Seventy-two percent of Arlington residents report living in the Arlington School District. Of those living in the Arlington School District, 83 percent were satisfied with the school district, while 82 percent were satisfied with their local schools. Decision Analyst, Inc. 9