City of Tampa survey: citizens have “rising trust in city government”

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Downtown Tampa as seen from Ballast Point Park. By Seán Kinane / WMNF News (29 March 2018).

The City of Tampa says a new survey finds that its citizens have “rising trust in city government” and there has been a “substantial increase in the number of residents who recommend Tampa as a place to open a business.”

A press release Friday says 1,300 adult residents of Tampa were polled by phone in 2021 for the “Citizen Values Survey.”

Trust in City of Tampa is improving

Mayor Jane Castor said the survey “is an important tool in measuring residents’ satisfaction of the City of Tampa’s work and its direction. It shows that we are on the right path.”

The City says trust “improved markedly” from the same survey in 2020. In 2021, 93 percent of Tampa residents expressed trust in city government, which was an increase of four percent from 2020. That’s better than the national average, according to the City of Tampa.

Tampa as a place to live and for buisiness

The City of Tampa says, “More Tampanians recommend Tampa as a place to open a business. They also recommend Tampa as a place to move and visit. 95 percent recommend Tampa as a place to live.  90 percent recommend Tampa as a place to open a business, up 13 percent from last year.”

According to the city, the survey found that “housing and transportation with traffic flow, quality roads, and affordable housing are the top three issues for residents.”

Other findings of the survey, per the City of Tampa:

  • 74 percent of renters want to own a home, and 60% believe that they can find a home here.
  • Homeowners in the City have similar priorities to those in unincorporated Hillsborough County, prioritizing housing size and affordability over commutes
  • Residents say that they would be more likely to walk and bike with increased traffic enforcement, new sidewalks, separated bike lanes, and additional shade.
  • A sizable minority of residents say that they would use transit if certain improvements were made including increased frequency and reliability of transit options, as well as investments in safety and cleanliness. 

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