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The MAS Survey on Livability Supported by The Rockefeller Foundation Conducted by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion

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Page 1: Livability survey final

The MAS Survey on Livability

Supported by The Rockefeller FoundationConducted by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion

Page 2: Livability survey final

Satisfaction with NYC/

Overall, are you very satisfied, satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied with New York City as a place to live?

84% of New Yorkers are satisfied or very satisfied

very satisfied

satisfied

not very satisfied

not at all satisfied

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Satisfaction by Borough/

Satisfied or very satisfied with New York City as a place to live:

Bronx77%

Queens85%

Brooklyn79%

Staten Island80%

Manhattan95%

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Satisfaction with Neighborhood/

Overall, are you very satisfied, satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied with your neighborhood as a place to live?

82% of New Yorkers are satisfied or very satisfied

very satisfied

satisfied

not very satisfied

not at all satisfied

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Dissatisfaction by Borough/

Dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with your neighborhood as a place to live:

Queens16%

Brooklyn20%

Staten Island10%

Manhattan9%

Bronx31%

31% of Bronx residents are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied

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Would You Move?/

If you had the opportunity, would you:

5-10 years

Continue living where you are nowMove to another part of your neighborhood

Move to another area in New York CityMove out of New York City all together

11%

15%

24%

51%

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Would You Move? Borough Responses/

Would you move out of New York City all together? Yes:

Queens23%

Brooklyn23%

Staten Island33%

Manhattan11%

Bronx39%

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Neighborhood Assessment/

*Presents percentage reporting either ‘strongly agree’ or ‘agree’

Has easy access to public transportationIs a good place to walk

Is cleanHas good parks & green spaces

I feel safe walking at night by myselfIs a good place to raise children

Is rich with history

93%

85%76%

74%

72%63%

76%

People frequently move in & out

Is noisy

62%

55%46%

Has good schools

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NeighborhoodAssessmentDisparities/

Safe walking along at night?YES—Manhattan (89%) & Staten Island

(80%)NO—Bronx (59%) & Brooklyn (69%)

Noisy? YES– Manhattan (56%) & Bronx (50%)

Good place to raise kids?YES—72% of New Yorkers

Good parks & green spaces?NO—32% of Brooklyn

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Neighborhood Services/

For each of the following, please tell me if you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the statement:*

*Presents percentage reporting either ‘excellent’ or ‘good’

Quality of grocery stores & marketsPolice protection

Quality of shoppingVariety of good

restaurantsStreet repair & maintenanceA place to experience culture, such

as museums & the artsVariety of entertainment, such as

cinemas & theaters

71%

67%

65%

51%

42%

41%

63%

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NeighborhoodServicesDisparities/

Good grocery stores and markets?NO—40% of the Bronx & 27% of ManhattanYES– 74% of Brooklyn & 75% of Staten Island

Street repair and maintenance?POOR or FAIR—59% of Staten Island

Cultural outposts?YES—61% of Manhattan & 47% of Brooklyn

Access to entertainment?YES—57% of Manhattan & 40% of Staten

Island

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Housing Development/

Which one of the following comes closest to your view? Development of housing in my neighborhood should:

Build new housing but only in the style of existing housing

Build new housing which is affordable regardless of the style

There shouldn’t be any more housing development in my neighborhood

14%

28%

37%

Preserve & restore existing buildings

21%

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Business Development/

Which one of the following comes closest to your view? Business development in my neighborhood should:

Support development of small businesses that fit into my neighborhood

Support development of large businesses that will employ many people regardless of whether it fits into my neighborhood

There shouldn’t be any more business development in my neighborhood

42%

22%

15%

Preserve & support existing businesses

14%

Unsure 6%

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Development Findings/

New housing developments?NO—37% of New York & 67% of Staten

Island

Develop new businesses?YES—78% of New Yorkers

New large scale business developments?

YES—26% of Brooklyn

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My Neighborhood/

43%

54%

Unsure: 4%

I prefer to shop at large, chain, retail stores for food or groceries

I prefer to shop at locally-owned, small stores for clothes

I prefer to shop at large, chain, retail stores for clothes

Unsure: 5%

29%

66%

There are plenty of locally owned small businesses in my neighborhood

Large, chain retail stores & restaurants have replaced many of the locally owned, small businesses neighborhood

72%

21%

Unsure: 7%

My neighborhood has done a good job at preserving its historic buildings and landmarks

Many of the historic buildings and landmarks have been replaced or not maintained

54%

32%

Unsure: 14%

I prefer to shop at locally-owned, small neighborhood stores for food or groceries

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Made in New York/

When you see a “Made in New York” label, which comes closer to your view:

contributing to my local economy

unsure

paying too much

for product

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Protecting Open Space/

Is it more important to you to have:

unsure

open space

new business

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A grea

t deal

.

A good amount

Not very muc

h

Not at all

Protecting Open Space/

I don’t use public space and parks because:

THEY’RE DANGEROUS—10% of Manhattan, 6% of Queens & 8% of Staten Island; 1 in 5 Latinos

THERE AREN’T ANY—19% of Staten Island

I DON’T HAVE TIME—33% of New York

How much do you use the parks and public spaces in your neighborhood?

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Best Place to Live/

For each of the following, please tell me which borough of New York City, that is, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, or Staten Island, comes to mind?

Bronx7%

Queens24%

Brooklyn24%

Staten Island9%

Manhattan31%

Unsure5%

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Safest/

For each of the following, please tell me which borough of New York City, that is, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, or Staten Island, comes to mind?

Bronx5%

Queens19%

Brooklyn11%

Staten Island14%

Manhattan38%

Unsure14%

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Friendliest/

For each of the following, please tell me which borough of New York City, that is, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, or Staten Island, comes to mind?

Bronx7%

Queens23%

Brooklyn24%

Staten Island7%

Manhattan28%

Unsure11%

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Most Family Friendly/

For each of the following, please tell me which borough of New York City, that is, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, or Staten Island, comes to mind?

Bronx7%

Manhattan15%

Brooklyn28%

Staten Island12%

Unsure8%

Queens30%

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Most Affordable/

For each of the following, please tell me which borough of New York City, that is, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, or Staten Island, comes to mind?

Queens21%

Brooklyn23%

Staten Island13%

Unsure12%

Manhattan4%

Bronx26%

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New Yorkers Are Happy/

Overall, in your life, would you say you are:

Borough Comparisons*

*Presents percentage reporting either ‘very happy’ or ‘happy’

Queens93%

Brooklyn89%

Manhattan91%

Staten Island95%

Bronx86%

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The MAS Survey on Livability

Supported by The Rockefeller FoundationConducted by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion