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		<title>What do YOU think?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[They say the best way to find out what someone likes, or dislikes, is to ask them.  And that&#8217;s what Cary does every other year.  The latest Cary Biennial survey was presented to Town Council this week, and the results look pretty good. The Town has been surveying citizens for the past 14 years, since [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say the best way to find out what someone likes, or dislikes, is to ask them.  And that&#8217;s what Cary does every other year.  <strong>The latest <a href="http://www.townofcary.org/Assets/Public+Information+Division/Biennial+Survey/2012+Biennial+Survey/2012biennialsurveyreport.pdf" target="_blank">Cary Biennial survey </a>was presented</strong> to Town Council this week, and the results look pretty good.<span id="more-266"></span></p>
<p>The Town has been <strong>surveying citizens for the past 14 years</strong>, since 1998.  It&#8217;s an opportunity for us, as citizens, to give vital feedback about the town; from all kinds of services such as Police, Fire and technology, our town staff, taxes, trash pickup, access and cleanliness of parks, facilities and so much more.</p>
<h5><strong>Positive Results</strong></h5>
<p>The results presented <em>(and if you have time and interest in reading the statistically valid <a href="http://www.townofcary.org/Assets/Public+Information+Division/Biennial+Survey/2012+Biennial+Survey/2012biennialsurveyreport.pdf" target="_blank">185 page report</a>, or <a href="http://www.townofcary.org/Assets/2012biennialexecutivesummary.pdf" target="_blank">4 page executive summary</a>)</em> demonstrate that citizens gave &#8220;high marks&#8221; to the town for its services, and also to Town Staff.  They received &#8220;grades&#8221; that anyone would be proud of, from courteous (A-), professional (B+), knowledgeable (B+) and prompt response (B+.)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m thrilled that the <em><strong>Cary Police Department, Fire Department and Parks and Rec have continued to pull very strong marks</strong></em>, too.  From the Police&#8217;s A- to A, to the A+ <strong>(yes, A+)</strong> for the Fire Department.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no surprise that Parks &amp; Rec did well, too &#8211; with the <em><strong>opening of the Cary Arts Center,</strong></em> and their awesome service, they add great value to Cary&#8217;s quality of life.</p>
<h5><strong>Other Results</strong></h5>
<p>Many folks feel that the<strong> road and street maintenance has improved</strong> (comparing this year&#8217;s results against results from 2 years ago) &#8211; but a grade of &#8220;C&#8221;, although better than the &#8220;C-&#8221; from last time, is still the<strong> lowest grade received from citizens.</strong>  In many ways, this is due to the fact that so many of our roads are maintained (or not) by the state <em>(such as Kildaire Farm, Davis, Morrisville Parkway, Cary Parkway, etc.)  </em>so we are impacted by their maintenance schedules.</p>
<h5><strong>Not Surprising Results</strong></h5>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t surprised that folks reported that they had some barriers to getting involved (such as being too busy or not having time), and many felt that they didn&#8217;t know about opportunities for engaging.</p>
<p>The<strong> biggest concerns of Cary citizens continue to be growth, road improvements, schools and safety.</strong> It&#8217;s been that way as long as I can remember, and I&#8217;ve lived in Cary for about 15 years.</p>
<p>I was glad to see that some of the questions focused on <em>&#8220;new media sources&#8221;</em> that Cary should look at using to reach out to citizens. Usage of <strong>Facebook</strong> (23.7%), <strong>YouTube</strong> (10.5%), <strong>Google</strong>+ (8.7%), and others, show that these are great potential mechanisms to use. <em>(Facebook usage increased from 16.6% in 2010 to 24.7% in 2012)</em></p>
<p><a href="https://loribush.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/media.png"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignright size-full wp-image-271" title="media" src="https://loribush.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/media.png" alt="" width="250" height="250" srcset="https://loribush.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/media.png 250w, https://loribush.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/media-150x150.png 150w, https://loribush.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/media-125x125.png 125w" sizes="(max-width: 250px) 100vw, 250px" /></a>I was not surprised to see that <strong>61.3% of folks get their information from the <a href="http://www.carynews.com/" target="_blank">Cary News</a></strong>, it&#8217;s delivered, for <em><strong>free</strong></em>, to many citizens.  And, the fact that <strong>Cary TV Channel 11 dropped from 19.9% to 11.3%</strong> makes perfect sense, as more and more people move away from Cable to satellite services for TV.  I thought it was great that the <strong><a href="http://carycitizen.com/" target="_blank">CaryCitizen</a></strong> made an appearance, where 15% of the respondents are now getting their information.</p>
<h5><strong>Color me surprised</strong></h5>
<p>Looking at the results and the types of folks that took the survey, I found some items within the survey very interesting.</p>
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<li>Of the people surveyed, 55% said they <strong>voted in the last municipal election</strong>, although less than 14% voted in Cary.</li>
<li>A very <strong>low number of people watched the 2011 Cary Candidate Forum</strong> (9.4%) which slipped from last time (17%) in 2010) and (30%) in 2008.</li>
<li>54% of citizens <strong>own or plan to buy a smartphone this year</strong>, with 51.6% of those currently owning an iPhone. The heaviest users of mobile phones to access the internet were the 18-25 age group (31.6%) No surprise there.</li>
<li>10.9% of surveyed citizens <strong>ONLY have cell phone service</strong> (not a landline)</li>
<li><strong>Downtown revitalization</strong> has significant Cary-wide support.  (78% of respondents had been Downtown in the last year, with the highest potential draw for the future being cafes/restaurants.) Shopping and Festivals received significant support, as well.</li>
<li>There seems to be support for using taxpayer dollars to pay to create and maintain a <strong>Farmer&#8217;s Market in Cary</strong>. (73.5% on the support side)</li>
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<p>One of the questions on the survey dealt with citizens satisfaction with Cary making <strong>information available about services, projects, issues and programs.</strong>  The survey indicated that there is a high degree of satisfaction from citizens (80.4% on the &#8220;<em>satisfied</em>&#8221; side), with only 5.1% on the &#8220;<em>dissatisfied</em>&#8221; side.</p>
<p>It makes sense to end on this note, <strong>since next week is <a href="http://www.townofcary.org/Town_Council/SunshineWeek.htm" target="_blank">Sunshine Week</a>. Sunshine Week</strong> is an initiative to promote a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information.  When it comes to government &#8211; we work for YOU.  It&#8217;s important for you to know that Town meetings, agendas, minutes, and work session information is all on the Town website.  And emails and information that we share is open to public record, and can be examined by through a simple public records request.</p>
<p>Thanks again for being the MOST IMPORTANT part of Cary &#8211; its Citizens.  You make Cary what it is, a vibrant community where people want to come to live, work, play and raise a family.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s about Quality of Life &#038; Life Quality</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 01:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Quality of Life &#8211; we hear it all the time, and it&#8217;s sometimes used by many of us as the reason we live here in Cary.  I think we will admit that we&#8217;ve got a &#8220;high quality of life&#8221; here in Cary. What we sometimes DON&#8217;T think about is our &#8220;life quality.&#8221;  With more than [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Quality of Life</strong></em> &#8211; we hear it all the time, and it&#8217;s sometimes used by many of us as the reason we live here in Cary.  I think we will admit that we&#8217;ve got a &#8220;high quality of life&#8221; here in Cary. What we sometimes DON&#8217;T think about is our <strong><em>&#8220;life quality.&#8221;</em></strong>  With more than 25% of our population being baby boomers, it&#8217;s something that more and more of us think about.  <em>(Yes, I&#8217;m a baby boomer.)</em> Our life quality is important; the ability to maintain, regain or improve our abilities or skills, to make a contribution, to be present for our family and to enjoy life. Sometimes we are born with disabilities, or come by them through an accident, or daily challenges.  And, still, we go on.  As do the the folks from the<a href="http://www.carydisability.org/" target="_blank"> Cary Mayor&#8217;s Task Force on Disabilities.</a><br />
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<p>I got a chance to meet with the passionate members of the <a href="http://www.carydisability.org/" target="_blank">Cary Mayor&#8217;s Task Force on Disabilities</a> on Wednesday.  They have been meeting for years to advocate and create awareness on the Life Quality issues for folks in Cary that have disability issues.</p>
<h5><strong>Who are they?</strong></h5>
<p>I learned so much at this meeting.  FIrst, they were <strong>formed in January 2006</strong>, when a small group of Cary citizens came together to address issues and challenges to make Cary a better place for our citizens with disability.  They are an eclectic and passionate group, coming from all walks of life and organizations &#8211; from the members of the Eastern NC Multiple Sclerosis Society, NC Department of Vocational Rehabilitations, to folks who work with people with brain injuries.</p>
<p><em>(Full disclosure: I am a trustee on the <a href="http://www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/NCT/index.aspx" target="_blank">Eastern North Carolina MS Society</a>, as well.)</em></p>
<h5><strong>Getting involved</strong></h5>
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<p>They get involved when and where they see a need.  From reviewing the Town of Cary Master Parks and Recs plan (from the lens of folks with disabilities), to creating a <strong><a href="http://www.carydisability.org/" target="_blank">Webpage</a></strong> and <strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cary-Mayors-Task-Force-On-Disability/102530566507110?sk=wall" target="_blank">Facebook</a></strong> page that provides information and resources, to advocating for additional disabled parking centers and wheelchairs at local businesses.</p>
<p>I spoke with them about their mission, what their accomplishments have been, and how they see Cary in supporting their &#8220;life quality&#8221; issues. <em> They would like to be even more involved, and have so much to offer.</em>  I think that&#8217;s a great idea, and will explore what that might look like with my other council members, and Town staff.</p>
<h5><strong>Learn more </strong></h5>
<p>If you would like to join them, and learn more, they meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Page-Walker Arts and History Center, and their meeting is open to anyone.</p>
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<em>Featured photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lwr/4956696672/" target="_blank">Leo Reynolds </a></em></p>
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