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Residents Rate City High
A very high 85 percent of Vadnais Heights residents think the City is headed in the right direction, according to a residential study conducted for the City of Vadnais Heights by Decision Resources, Ltd., a marketing firm that is responsible for about 75 percent of all community surveys in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

Another impressive finding is that a solid 96 percent of those questioned rate the quality of life in the City as either “excellent” or “good,” with 42 percent of the responses falling in the “excellent” category. Similarly, 80 percent of the sample rate the general sense of community as “excellent” or “good.”

Specific attributes residents value most about living in Vadnais Heights include location; rural or small-town feel; open spaces and lakes; strong neighborhoods; quiet and peaceful atmosphere; nice people; and parks and trails.

Survey Findings Provide Information for Planning
While the results were very gratifying, the survey is much more than a report card on how the City is doing. Of greater significance, the information will be the foundation of the City’s strategic planning and budget setting cycle.

Each person participating in the survey was asked 138 questions about a variety of City issues and services.

In general, Vadnais Heights citizens are very satisfied with their community, according to Decision Resources’ Bill Morris. The survey revealed that the key issue facing community leaders in the future is addressing perceptions about growth rates and traffic congestion, according to Morris. Secondarily, survey results identified a need for starter homes, affordable housing, and senior housing, reported Morris.

“Overall, the City enterprise is viewed very strongly,” said Morris. “City government and staff are rated positively. Residents rate their quality of life highly and place a value on maintaining the natural ambience and small-town feel while growing as a suburban community. The City has established a large reservoir of good will across the community, which will serve it well in the years ahead as development and growth continue.”
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City Residents Fiscally Moderate
Other survey findings include:
Sixty percent report members of their households, during the past two years, participated in Heritage Days or Taste of Vadnais celebrations. This is the highest rate of participation in any Twin Cities community, according to Decision Resources.
Vadnais Heights residents tend to be more “fiscally moderate.” While 48 percent report City property taxes as “about average” in comparison with nearby suburban communities, 31 percent rate them as either “very high” or “somewhat high.” Six percent indicate City taxes as “somewhat low” or “very low.”
Growth, traffic congestion, high taxes, and school funding are listed as serious issues facing the community.
Seventy-four percent view City services as either an “excellent” or “good” value for the property taxes paid. Eighteen percent rate the value as “only fair” or “poor.”
Between 80 and 90 percent of the residents with opinions award high ratings to fire and police protection, recycling and trash pick-up, park and trail maintenance, emergency medical service, City street repair and maintenance, and snow plowing.
Sixty-seven percent of households used City trails during the year previous to the 2002 survey, with walking proving to be the use most often cited.
Eighty percent report there are no areas of the City where they feel unsafe walking alone at night. Twenty-six percent of the households are members of a neighborhood watch group; and 23 percent are interested in joining such a group.

The Mayor and City Council have a job approval rating of 53 percent and a disapproval rating of 11 percent. This almost five-to-one approval-to-disapproval rating of the Mayor and City Council is stronger than the suburban norm and is excellent, according to Morris.

Decision Resources’ professional interviewers conducted the telephone survey during June and July 2002. The survey involved about 400 randomly selected households. In general, random samples such as this yield results that can be projected to the entire universe of adult Vadnais Heights residents within five percentage points in 95 out of 100 cases, reports Morris.

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