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2025-2029 Consolidated Plan Survey
Your responses to the questions are anonymous and will be reported in group form only. Your opinion matters, we appreciate you sharing it.
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1.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important NEIGHBORHOOD needs:
(Required.)
Affordability of housing
Quality and upkeep of housing
Public infrastructure (sidewalks, streets, parks, etc)
Public services (crime prevention, substance abuse/addiction, health, mental health, employment and job training services, recreation, energy conservation, etc.)
Overall quality of life in the neighborhood (walk-ability, safety, proximity to amenities)
Cleanup of blighted lots and buildings
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2.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important HOMEOWNERSHIP needs:
(Required.)
Energy efficiency improvements (new insulation, window replacement, etc.)
Lead paint screening/abatement
New home construction
Rehabilitation (including emergency and minor home repairs)
Down payment/closing cost assistance
Accessibility improvements (access ramps, grab bars, etc.)
Broadband internet access
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3.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important RENTAL HOUSING needs:
(Required.)
Energy efficiency improvements (new insulation, window replacement, etc.)
Lead paint screening/abatement
New rental property construction
Rehabilitation (including emergency and minor home repairs)
Rental assistance
Accessibility improvements (access ramps, grab bars, etc.)
Broadband internet access
Eviction prevention services
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4.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important HOMELESS needs:
(Required.)
Homelessness prevention services (rental assistance, housing search and placement, housing stability case management, landlord mediation, etc. for individuals at risk of losing their housing)
Emergency shelter and other short-term housing
Street outreach (services for individuals living in unsheltered locations)
Permanent supportive housing (affordable housing that includes on-going supportive services)
Support services connecting people to resources
Employment/economic stability
Rapid re-housing services (rent and utility deposits assistance, case management, etc. for individuals experiencing homelessness)
Extreme weather shelter
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5.
1. Please choose from the following, the top 5 most important HOUSING needs for SPECIFIC POPULATIONS:
(Required.)
Housing and services for people with AIDS/HIV
Housing and services for people with developmental disabilities (examples include Autism, Intellectual Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, and Down Syndrome)
Housing and services for people with mental health issues
Housing and services for people with physical/mobility disabilities (a disability that negatively impacts one's ability to sit, stand, walk, etc.)
Housing and services for people with substance abuse/addiction
Housing and services for people over the age of 62 (independent living with supportive services)
Housing and services for people over the age of 62 needing assistance with personal care or performing activities of daily living
Housing and services for people coming out of prison/jail
Housing and services for people experiencing domestic violence
Housing and services for unaccompanied youth (ages 18-24)
Housing and services for people experiencing homelessness
Housing and services for individuals who speak English as a second language
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6.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT needs:
(Required.)
Job creation
Green jobs (solar, lead based paint abatement, recycling, energy efficiency, etc.)
Support for minority and women-owned businesses
Loans and technical assistance to small businesses (including microenterprise assistance)
Assistance for startups and business expansion
Support for existing businesses in redeveloping areas
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7.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important PUBLIC SERVICES needs:
(Required.)
Childcare
Crime prevention
Education services
Substance abuse/addiction services
Health services (including mental health services)
Employment and job training services
Recreation
Energy conservation
Fair Housing counseling
Senior services
Legal services
Other (please specify)
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8.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important PUBLIC FACILITIES needs:
(Required.)
Senior centers
Youth centers
Veteran centers
Neighborhood/community centers
Arts centers
Homeless shelters
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9.
Please choose from the following, the top 3 most important INFRASTRUCTURE needs:
(Required.)
Street improvements - bicycles (bike lanes, etc.)
Street improvements - vehicular (traffic, sight lines, signage, streetlights, traffic signals)
Street improvements - pedestrian (sidewalks, intersection markings, streetlights, crosswalks, transit shelters, etc.)
Public Transit
Water and sewer line improvements, drainage and storm water improvements
Parks (including community gardens and greenways)
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10.
In the previous questions, you identified the top needs in 9 different categories. Please choose the top 3 categories of services that you feel are most important/urgent:
(Required.)
Neighborhoods needs
Housing needs for special populations
Rental housing needs
Homeownership needs
Homelessness needs
Public services needs
Public facilities needs
Infrastructure needs
Economic development needs
11.
What is your age?
Under 18 years
18 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
Age 65 or older
12.
What is your gender?
Male
Female
Prefer to not answer
Prefer to self - describe
13.
What is your sexual orientation?
Prefer to not answer
Please self-describe
14.
How do you identify your race/ethnicity? Please check one that best describes you. Use “other” if your race/ethnicity is not listed.
Non-Hispanic
White
Black or African American
Asian or Asian American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Asian and White
Black/African-American and White
Hispanic or Latino
Other (please specify)
15.
What is your approximate yearly household income by household size?
For your household size (see the number above each of the columns), please select your approximate annual household income from the drop-down menu.
*The income ranges are broken-down the way they are shown here to match HUD Income Limits (2024)
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Household Income
-- Select an option --
$0 - $15,060
$15,061 - $24,650
$24,651 - $39,400
$39,401+
-- Select an option --
$0 - $20,440
$20,441 - $28,150
$28,151 - $45,000
$45,001+
-- Select an option --
$0 - $25,820
$25,821 - $31,650
$31,651 - $50,650
$50, 651+
-- Select an option --
$000 - $31,200
$31,201 - $35,150
$35,151 - $56,250
$56,251+
-- Select an option --
$0 - $36,580
$36,581 - $38,000
$38,001 - $60,750
$60,751+
-- Select an option --
$0 - $40,800
$0 - $40,800
$40,801 - $65,250
$65,251+
-- Select an option --
$0 - $43,600
$0 - $43,600
$43,601 - $69,750
$69,751+
-- Select an option --
$0 - $46,400
$0 - $46,400
$46,401 - $74,250
$74,251+
16.
Do you own or rent your home?
Own
Rent
Neither
17.
In the past 12 months, have you had trouble making a mortgage payment, rent payment, or utility payment?
Yes
No
18.
Do you know where to find information about available housing resources?
Yes
No
19.
Which best describes your household?
Single, non elderly
Elderly (62 and above)
Single-parent
Two parents
Other (including two or more adults, non-elderly)
20.
Do you or does anyone in your household have a disability?
Yes
No
21.
In what ZIP code is your home located? (enter 5-digit ZIP code)
22.
How did you hear about this survey?
City of Bristol, TN website
Newspaper
Social Media
Word-of-mouth
Other (please specify)
23.
Please add any additional questions, comments, concerns and/or suggestions you may wish to share with us.
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