Mayor Bloomberg And Public Advocate Gotbaum Release Findings Of Citywide Customer Survey Revealing New Yorkers’ Opinions Of City Services

in News

Percentage of respondents that rated services “excellent,” “good” or “fair” included:

85 percent of respondents on matters of public safety, including police and fire protection and police-community relations.

88 percent of respondents on matters of public safety in their own neighborhoods.

85 percent of parents with children enrolled in a public school or after-school program, with more than half rating public schools as “excellent” or “good.” By comparison, 75 percent of respondents that did not have a child enrolled in a public school gave a rating of “excellent,” “good” or “fair.”

85 percent of respondents on matters of parks, libraries and cultural amenities, with 75 percent of respondents having used a park, playground or library at least once in the past year.

92 percent of respondents on matters of human services, including community centers, senior centers, home health care services for the elderly, and Medicaid services – some of the highest ratings in the survey.

58 percent of respondents on matters of social support services, including preventing homelessness, providing youth employment, public housing, and public assistance.

Respondents were asked to name issues they believe are the most important ones facing the City. The top five issues, listed in order, were: housing, education, mass transit, crime, and the cost of living.

The Feedback Survey was the largest municipal services survey ever conducted in the United States and the first of its kind in New York City. It included 34 questions, covering overall quality of life; customer service and access to government; public safety; health and human services; public education; community conditions, such as the cleanliness of streets and sidewalks; transportation, including mass transit; recreation; and culture.

The independent survey was administered by the National Research Center, a leading research and evaluation firm focused on serving the public sector. Completed surveys were received from 24,339 residents, an 18 percent response rate – exceeding the expected 15 percent response rate. Surveys were completed in multiple languages.

The Feedback Survey is an expansion of the Administration’s continuous efforts to measure government performance. While individual City agencies periodically conduct their own surveys, the scale of the NYC Feedback Citywide Customer Survey allows for an unprecedented level of analysis. Specifically, the survey results will allow for a comprehensive comparison of respondents by community board and by demographics.

“We use a series of metrics to gauge the delivery of city services and the Feedback Survey’s results will add the dimension of public perception to our evaluation,” said Mayor’s Office of Operations Director Jeff Kay. “We will be using these results, along with our other performance measurements, to hold City agencies accountable for the quality of the service they are responsible for delivering.”

[ad#ad-1]

The Mayor’s Office of Operations will further analyze the survey’s results and will work with City agencies to review how the results can contribute to the continuous improvement of service delivery, operations, and public outreach. In addition, the Office of the Public Advocate, in cooperation with the Mayor’s Office and the Fund for the City of New York, will host a series of neighborhood meetings with respondents to determine respondents’ motivation behind survey results.

Related posts:
  1. Mayor Bloomberg Details Plan For Beating Economic Downturn Spurring and Supporting Job Growth “In the three years leading...
  2. Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer Urges New Yorkers to Attend public hearing on Watershed “Earlier this month, the New York State Department of Environmental...
  3. Eric Gioia for Public Advocate AD httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYBMBBMdzCU...
  4. Mark Green enters Public Advocate race httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raHiSdwqL2Y Visit http://www.markgreen.com/ for more info [ad#post-footer]...
  5. Bloomberg Highlights Free Events for New Yorkers Ever so acutely aware of the economic crisis, Mayor Bloomberg...

Previous post:

Next post:

Copyright © 2010 by TheDailyNewYorker.com

WordPress Admin