Sentences with phrase «survey of city residents»

Though the city was legally obligated to operate a public museum, it could no longer afford to do so, and a survey of city residents» priorities ranked the existence of the museum, which opened in 1854, dead last.

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A City of Vancouver survey of 2,500 residents this year indicated that, for the first time, fewer than 50 % of trips within the city were made by City of Vancouver survey of 2,500 residents this year indicated that, for the first time, fewer than 50 % of trips within the city were made by city were made by car.
They sent a survey to an email list of Kansas City residents that Howard had collected and conducted a focus group with six current loyal members to find out what they liked — and didn't — about Howard's current business model.
A June survey by state statistics institute INEGI found 79 % of Cancún residents call the city «insecure,» up nearly six percentage points from December.
A public swimming pool and more supermarkets are high on the wish list of the City of Perth community, as revealed this month in the first survey of residents undertaken by Perth council and the Property Council of Australia WA.
We created a patriotism score for cities around the U.S. by looking at three categories: the percentage of people who are veterans, according to the 2012 American Community Survey; the percentage of residents 18 and over who voted in the 2012 presidential election; and the ranking of the best cities for Fourth of July celebrations from Wallet Hub.
Residents of Kanpur reacted with dismay Wednesday after the Indian city was found to have the worst air quality in a global World Health Organization survey that urged the nation to clean up its act.
CRYSTAL LAKE — Residents over 55 years of age will soon receive a survey asking them what they want from the City Council.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn (D - Manhattan) also announced the results of the Council's Election Day survey Tuesday, in which nearly 1,200 city residents from 300 different polling sites across the city participated and a third reported problems with the ballot design and small font sCity Council Speaker Christine Quinn (D - Manhattan) also announced the results of the Council's Election Day survey Tuesday, in which nearly 1,200 city residents from 300 different polling sites across the city participated and a third reported problems with the ballot design and small font scity residents from 300 different polling sites across the city participated and a third reported problems with the ballot design and small font scity participated and a third reported problems with the ballot design and small font size.
The Siena College Research Institute survey finds New York City and Long Island residents as well as a plurality of upstaters predict an improving real estate market in the upcoming year.
The survey found 73 percent of New York City residents polled are «generally optimistic» about the next four years under Democratic Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio, and with a broad majority of voters backing his selection for police commissioner, Bill Bratton.
This month, State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, a Democrat who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, and Ritchie Torres, a Democrat from the Bronx who is chairman of the City Council's Public Housing Committee, released the results of a door - to - door survey their offices conducted among more than 200 Nycha residents, with 63 percent of those surveyed reporting something damaged or broken in their unit.
The survey of 1,005 New York City residents found that 46 percent of New Yorkers think de Blasio should «try to get along with» President - elect Donald Trump, while 45 percent want to see the mayor become a «national leader» in opposing the new administration's policies — though 60 percent of registered Democrats questioned want de Blasio to choose the latter path.
In spite of such known urban pressures on health as air and water pollution, water shortage, overcrowding, poor housing, the stresses of city transportation and the generally accelerated pace of city life, there is no substantial evidence from the National Health Survey that the overall health of the urban resident is worse than that of the rural resident.
They analyzed responses from 699 consumers who completed point - of - purchase surveys at 15 fast - food restaurants throughout Philadelphia, as well as responses from 702 phone surveys of the city's residents.
Their survey of residents in the two cities 2,000 miles apart and with different climates turned up many similarities.
Eighty - three percent of D.C. residents recently surveyed said they knew speed cameras were being used in the city.
For her first major institutional exhibition, Pinsky will train her eye on the host city itself, surveying Basel's history as a capital of the chemical industry — from its aniline - dye factories in the mid-nineteenth century to its current gaggle of corporate pharmaceutical residents (e.g., Roche).
A large majority of people in New York believe that global warming is happening because of human activities, and more than two - thirds think that parts of the city will even have to be abandoned over the next 50 years because of rising sea levels, according to survey results released this morning by Columbia and Yale Universities, which called the research the first comprehensive study of opinions from residents of the five boroughs about global warming.
According to the 2008 Decision Resource residential survey, 97 percent of the 45,465 St. Louis Park residents rated the quality of life in the city as either «excellent» or «good.»
Last week, Ikea released its Life at Home report, based on its survey of 12,000 residents of Berlin, London, Mumbai, New York, Shanghai, Toronto, and five other cities.
According to a national survey released by the movie rental chain, Redbox, the residents of Greensboro rented a higher percentage of romantic comedies than any other city in America, earning it top billing for America's most romantic city of 2010.
Virginia Dize, co-director of NAAAA and the National Center on Senior Transportation, says fewer than half the cities it surveyed in 2005 were preparing to meet the transportation needs of older residents.
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