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Posted on: July 18, 2018

[ARCHIVED] Quality of Life Rated High by Residents

Community Survey

Residents continue to rank the quality of life in Roseville highly. According to the city's most recent survey conducted in April, 95 percent rate their quality of life as either "excellent" or "good."

In fact, 45 percent of city residents deemed it "excellent," placing Roseville among the top five communities in the metro for perception of quality of life.

Several factors contribute to Roseville's high quality-of-life rating, including “strong neighborhood/good housing” and “closeness to family." Community was also a key attribute sited by residents, with a very high 87 percent reporting the general sense of community in the city to be “very strong” or “somewhat strong," with just 12 percent rating it lower.

When it comes to residents perceptions of whether or not the city is on the right track, however, Roseville was of a victim of its own past success in 2018. Though 83 percent think things in Roseville are headed in the right direction - compared to an incredibly high 91 percent in 2016 - 15 percent felt the opposite, up from just five percent two years ago.

Among the reasons stated for the "wrong track" responses were perceptions of rising crime, which increased by nine percent among survey participants. Concerns about safety were clearly spelled out, with 39 percent - up from 14 percent in 2016 - reporting it as the most important aspect of quality of life.

High taxes, possibly an outgrowth of the school district referendums passed in 2017, and city spending were also cited for "wrong track" feelings.

In line with residents’ right-track, wrong-track perceptions, respondents gave the Mayor and City Council a job approval rating of 82 percent, down 11 percent in two years, with a disapproval rating of 17 percent. The 5-to-1 approval-to-disapproval rating of Roseville's elected officials remains among the top 25 percent of ratings among metropolitan area suburbs.  

Residents awarded city staff a job approval rating of 93 percent and a disapproval rating of only four percent. Both the absolute level of approval and the 23-to-1 ratio of approval to disapproval are among the top of Twin Cities communities.

Feelings about city staff carried over into resident's positive perception of city services, which once again ranked in the top 10 percent of metro communities with 90.8 percent of those holding an opinion reporting satisfaction.

More than 95 percent rate police protection, fire protection, emergency medical services, sewer and water, building inspections, and code enforcement as either “excellent” or “good.” Between 90 and 94 percent favorably rate drainage and flood control, animal control, and pathway repair and maintenance in the parks. Similarly, between 83 and 89 percent positively rate snowplowing, trail and pathway plowing in parks, trail and pathway plowing in neighborhoods, and pathway repair and maintenance in neighborhoods.

The city also received strong marks for its communication efforts. Ninety-two percent rate Roseville's overall performance in communicating key local issues to residents either excellent or good. Only eight percent were more critical in their evaluations. This rating is among the top three communities in the metro.

The only outlier related to street repair and maintenance, with 58 percent rating street repair and maintenance favorably, and 42 percent rating it unfavorably.

An area where there was little ambiguity was in responses about Roseville's parks and recreation system. It continues to remain the “crown jewel” in the city’s quality of life. With high usage and new facilities, Roseville stands out among its metro area peers. Trails and neighborhood parks play an unusually large and growing role in city life, acting as key ingredients of the city’s strong sense of community. The department received enthusiastic support from residents for perceptions of upkeep and maintenance, mix of recreational programming and overall quality of facilities available.

Survey responses of 400 randomly selected adult Roseville residents were gathered by professional phone interviews between April 10 and 25, 2018. The average interview took 24 minutes. In general, random samples such as those used in this survey yield results with a ± 5.0 percent margin of error in 95 out of 100 cases.

For more information about the 2018 survey of Roseville residents, including all survey questions and responses, visit www.cityofroseville.com/survey.

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