Community Feedback

During the process of updated our Community Health Assessment, Community Vital Signs along with the Department of Public Health conducted a number of community engagement events to receive feedback from stakeholders and citizens about where we should focus our efforts on addressing issues in the community. During these engagement events in 2019, 222 stakeholders and nearly 1,100 community residents were surveyed.  Please use the interactive visualizations below to see what issues our community identified as areas to focus on.

Top Community Health Priorities

This chart identifies the most common health priorities identified by community stakeholders and residents. The number on the horizontal axis identifies how many times that priority was identified by a unique survey respondent. 

Click the "Filters" button in the upper right corner of the visualization in order to apply relevant filters and interact with the data. You may add one or multiple filters to see how priorities change for respondents with specific sex, race, education, income, location or respondent type information. 

Community Safety, Education, and Economy Priorities

This chart identifies the most common health priorities identified by community stakeholders and residents. The number on the horizontal axis identifies how many times that priority was identified by a unique survey respondent. 
Click the "Filters" button in the upper right corner of the visualization in order to apply relevant filters and interact with the data. You may add one or multiple filters to see how priorities change for respondents with specific sex, race, education, income, location or respondent type information. 

Neighborhood Ratings

The visualization below presents the results of resident surveys who were asked to rate their neighborhoods (on a poor to excellent scale) on the quality of their: 1) health and wellness, 2) economy, 3) safety, 4) education, 5) transportation, 6) housing, and 7) environment.  The results from over 1,000 residents can be viewed using the visualization below.  

Click the "Filters" button in the upper right corner of the visualization in order to apply relevant filters and interact with the data. You may add one or multiple filters to see how priorities change for respondents with specific sex, race, education, income, location or respondent type information. 
Click the three vertical ellipses in the upper left corner to toggle between viewing results for health and wellness ratings, economy ratings, education ratings, safety ratings, environment ratings, housing ratings, and transportation ratings. The filters can be applied across any of these sub-hierarchies.