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COMMUNITY CONSENSUS PROJECT
QUALITY OF LIFE
Subgroup Summary
Ouestion: Which of the following will be more important to the quality of life in Clearwater in the
future? 4.
ITEM
An effective, quality police force
Safe neighborhoods, parks, and beaches
A community committed to quality education
Accessible, high quality medical services
A responsive and effective city government
Job and economic opportunities for all
High quality fire protection
Good planning for managed growth
A vital business environment
A commitment to environmental concerns
Activities and programs for youth
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Housing Alternatives for all income levels
Accessible, well-stocked libraries
A downtown where we can live, work & shop
Harmonious racial relations
Services to meet needs of senior citizens
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Diverse, high quality recreation opportunities
Total number of respondents in group
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COMMUNITY CONSENSUS PROJECT
QUALITY OF LIFE
Subgroup Summary
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past?
4
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CITY OF CLEAR WATER
COMMUNITY CONSENSUS PROJECT
CITY SERVICES
Subgroup Summary
Ouestion: Which of the following services and activities are more important to the quality of life in
Clearwater?
ITEM
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Police visible in neighborhoods
Schools focused on academic achievement
Fire and emergency medical services
Opportunities to earn a good living
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Good relations between police & community
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Pollution-free bay and waterways
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Good flood and disaster planning
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COMMUNITY CONSENSUS PROJECT
CITY SERVICES
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Protected wildlife areas 46 41 59 52 20 26 42
Easy access to city govt. information 47 57 42 33 55 65 43
Upgraded housing in North Greenwood 48 58 76 4 35 51 57
Career counseling/training programs 49 46 65 25 39 62 51
Economic development for North Greenwood 50 60 61 6 40 57 53
Finish the Pinellas Trail 51 40 71 34 51 36 47
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Better public transportation (buses) 53 51 40 57 48 60 49
Fire education programs and services 54 64 64 36 62 77 46
Simplified permit & variance process 55 63 44 56 66 69 48
Teen volunteer programs 56 48 75 44 56 52 55
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Curfew for youth 60 59 81 40 79 73 56
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Extended library hours 63 44 67 72 68 7 70
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COMMUNITY CONSENSUS PROJECT
REVENUE ALTERNATIVES
Subgroup Summary
4uestion: There always
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ITEM
Operate city within budget
Attract new businesses to help tax base
Reward employees who find ways to save
Parents responsible for juvenile crimes
Tax on guns and ammunition
Find best way to use drug bust money
Jail inmates used for street, beach cleanup
Sell surplus city property
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COMMUNITY CONSENSUS PROJECT
REVENUE ALTERNATIVES
Subgroup Summary
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ITEM
Moratorium on city hiring
Close Ross Norton pool in winter
Beach special taxing district
Increase fines for traffic violations
Increase impact fees
Small Admission to parks
Charge tolls on beach bridges
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