Denver's Perfect 10 Annual Survey Question Title * 1. Are you registered to vote in the city of Denver? Yes No Not sure Question Title * 2. Would you say the city of Denver is moving in the right direction? Or are things in Denver off on the wrong track? Right Track Wrong Track Not sure Question Title * 3. How familiar are you with the work of Chris Hinds, Council member for Denver’s District 10? Very familiar Somewhat familiar Not so familiar Not at all familiar Not sure Question Title * 4. Is Chris Hinds leading Denver in the right direction? Or is he leading Denver down the wrong track? Right Track Wrong Track Not sure Question Title * 5. Which of the following do you think should be Denver’s top priority right now? Homelessness Transportation Housing Increasing public safety Moving police funding to treating causes of crime Cleanliness of public spaces Climate Speeding/Street racing/traffic Sidewalk and bike lane safety/access Question Title * 6. How satisfied are you with the current level of police presence on the streets in your neighborhood? Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not very satisfied Not at all satisfied Not sure Question Title * 7. In general, do you think Denver Police Department funding should … ? Be increased Stay the same Be decreased Be completely eliminated or abolished Not sure Question Title * 8. To increase safety and make you feel more safer in District 10, which of the following is more important? Hiring more police Hiring more STAR (Support Team Assisted Response) mental health professionals Both of these Not sure Question Title * 9. How satisfied are you with the affordability and availability of Housing in District 10? Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not very satisfied Not at all satisfied Not sure Question Title * 10. Which one of the following areas should be the top priority for Councilman Chris Hinds when sponsoring future legislation? Public safety Affordable housing Homelessness Economic development Environmental sustainability Transportation Something else Question Title * 11. How vibrant would you say downtown Denver is? Extremely vibrant Somewhat vibrant Not very vibrant Not vibrant at all Not sure Question Title * 12. How easy is it to get around downtown Denver using each of the following modes of transportation? Walking Biking Public Transportation Personal Vehicle How Easy Very Easy Somewhat Easy Somewhat Difficult Very difficult Not sure How Easy Walking menu Very Easy Somewhat Easy Somewhat Difficult Very difficult Not sure How Easy Biking menu Very Easy Somewhat Easy Somewhat Difficult Very difficult Not sure How Easy Public Transportation menu Very Easy Somewhat Easy Somewhat Difficult Very difficult Not sure How Easy Personal Vehicle menu Question Title * 13. How satisfied are you with the parking in District 10, including availability, cost and permit restrictions? Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not very satisfied Not at all satisfied Not sure Question Title * 14. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? “Denver should eliminate parking minimums for new buildings near public transit to increase affordable housing and match practices in other major U.S. cities.” Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Not sure Question Title * 15. On a scale of 1-9, with 1 being "Not at all supportive" and 9 being "Extremely supportive," how much would you support a city that prioritizes and invests in the following? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 1 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 2 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 3 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 4 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 5 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 6 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 7 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 8 Public transportation infrastructure (e.g., buses, trains, light rail) 9 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 1 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 2 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 3 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 4 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 5 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 6 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 7 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 8 Pedestrian infrastructure (e.g., wider sidewalks, improved crosswalks) 9 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 1 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 2 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 3 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 4 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 5 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 6 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 7 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 8 Bicycle infrastructure (e.g., protected bike lanes, bike-sharing programs 9 Question Title * 16. Which one of the following pieces of legislation passed in 2024 do you feel will be the most helpful or have the greatest positive impact on Denver, including those scheduled for implementation in the coming years? Citywide ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) Flavored Tobacco Ban Sidewalk Ordinance (2022 voter-approved initiative shifting sidewalk responsibility to the city) Downtown Revitalization (Expansion of Downtown Development Authority - $570M funding over the next 10 years) Colfax BRT (dedicated bus lanes and improved transit service along East Colfax Avenue) Question Title * 17. We are curious on the housing of our D10 residents and how they are impacted by housing stability, can you please share if you own or rent your home? Own Rent Prefer not to say Question Title * 18. What age group do you fall in? 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Question Title * 19. What gender best describes you? Male Female Other Do not wish to disclose Question Title * 20. What race do you identify with? Black or African American Asian or Pacific Islander White Hispanic or Latino Another race Done