August 18, 2006

Survey finds satisfaction among
Sacramento residents

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Sacramentans are generally happy with their lives, despite concerns about traffic, affordable housing, population growth, flood control and public education, according to the 2006 Sacramento State Annual Survey of the Region.

Fully 83 percent of Sacramento region residents are satisfied with their overall quality of life. And 59 percent of residents feel things in the Sacramento region are going in the right direction, compared with just 32 percent statewide. The majority of the people are also more optimistic about the future economic conditions of the region than the state as a whole (60 percent in Sacramento versus 42 percent in California). This pattern has held true since the annual survey first started in 2002.

The survey, conducted by Professor Amy Liu and her students through the University’s Institute for Social Research, showed that more than two-thirds of residents in the region (70 percent) view traffic congestion as a big problem. Population growth within the Sacramento region has also placed increased pressure on the public education system, which 46 percent of residents found to be a big problem, as well as affordable healthcare, which 41 percent found problematic.

The influx of Bay Area residents in search of affordable housing accounts for much of Sacramento’s growth, and many of the homes being built are in areas at risk of flooding. In addition, Hurricane Katrina fallout and Gov. Schwarzenegger’s state of emergency declaration for many of California’s levees have also increased public
concern about flooding over the past year. Flood control is seen as the second most important regional issue, after traffic congestion, with 54 percent of residents calling it a big problem.

Residents also indicated serious concerns about affordable housing (51 percent), population growth and development (45 percent) and air pollution (42 percent).

Other findings include:

The survey was a computer-assisted telephone interview of 1,122 randomly selected adults from Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and El Dorado counties. It has a margin of error of 3 percent.

More information is available by contacting Liu at amyliuus@yahoo.com or (916) 278-7572.

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