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Portland City Survey Shows Dissatisfaction with Affordability, Traffic Flow

Portland City Survey Shows Dissatisfaction with Affordability, Traffic Flow

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A survey by the city of Portland shows 75 percent dissatisfaction with the affordability of living in Portland and the availability of affordable housing.

It also showed nearly 50 percent dissatisfaction with the value received for City taxes and fees.

In addition, the survey revealed significant concern with the flow of traffic in Portland and the maintenance of city streets and sidewalks.

The city says the survey from late last year will help city staff understand community needs and provide guidance in decision-making.

A summary provided in a news release from the city said concerns about affordability, housing, homelessness, and taxes are shaping resident sentiment more than dissatisfaction with day-to-day City operations.

The actual survey showed more than three-fourths (77%) of the residents surveyed, who had an opinion, were “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with shopping and dining opportunities in Portland; 75% were satisfied with the quality of life in their neighborhood; 74% were satisfied with the overall quality/variety of shopping
and dining opportunities, and 66% were satisfied with Portland as a place to live.

The City’s consultant will give an overview of the survey results to the City Council at a  workshop meeting on Monday, March 23. The public is encouraged to attend in-person or watch via livestream.

The survey of 1,112 people had a margin of error of +/- 2.9 percent, according to the city.

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