Roundup Housing Needs Community Survey

Over the next few months, the City of Roundup will be developing a Housing Needs Assessment to address challenges and opportunities to support housing for current and future residents. Residents within the community are invited to complete the survey below. Your information will not be collected and individual answers will be kept confidential.

1.What is your age?
2.How long have you lived in Roundup?
3.Place of Residence and Employment (please choose option that best describes your situation)
Where do you live?
Are you an employee or an employer?
Please answer both columns.
4.What is your annual household income?
5.Do you feel your household income is enough to live comfortably in Roundup?
6.What best explains your residence?
7.What best describes the building you live in?
8.How satisfied are you with your current housing?
9.If you were to move, what features would you look for in housing options?
10.The next few questions ask you to rate the overall quality of life in the community, from a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being the lowest).
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How would you rank Roundup's ability to attract new residents?
How would you rank Roundup as a place to work?
How would you rank Roundup as a place for young families to live?
How would you rank Roundup as a place for seniors to live?
How well is the City of Roundup managing or preparing for population growth?
What is the overall quality of life in your neighborhood?
11.What are the top 3 areas that can be addressed to improve quality of life in your neighborhood?
12.What are the top 3 housing-related issues that Roundup will face over the next 5 years?
13.What types of projects do you feel the City should support?
14.How many vehicles do you own or are parked at your place of residence?
15.Please mark whether you Agree or Disagree with the following statements regarding parking:
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree or Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
I do not have enough off-street parking for my vehicles.
The City's requirement for two (2) off-street parking spaces per dwelling unit is too high.
The City's requirement for two (2) off-street parking spaces per dwelling unit is too low.
The City's off-street parking requirements for multi-family dwelling units should be different than single-family.
I prefer to park toward the front of my residence.
I prefer to park toward the rear of my residence (e.g. alley)
16.Do you have any additional comments related to housing?
17.If you would like to be kept informed of this project, please provide your email.
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