2022 Community Survey Report Released For Lethbridge - June 23, 2022 - Micah Quinn

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A new phone survey to showcase what Lethbridge's most pressing issues are was presented at a Governance Standing Policy Committee Meeting on Thursday. The results will be presented to Lethbridge City Council at a later date. A total of 400 residents aged 18 and older participated in the study. The main feedback items include top-of-mind issues, satisfaction, importance and usage of City Services, communication, customer service, financial planning/taxation and overall quality of life. Catherine Knaus, the Director of Public Affairs for Ipsos, says the biggest concern was social issues which received nearly 31 per cent. Many people were concerned about homelessness, affordable housing, Indigenous issues, and problems facing youth and our seniors. Those in our city are also concerned about transportation along with drugs and crime. Knaus, says it’s quite common to see such a small sample size.

A total of 90 per cent of those polled rated their quality of life in Lethbridge as good or very good. The number of people who were satisfied with the city's quality of services and programs came in at 82 per cent.

Aired on: Thursday, June 23, 2022

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