The City of University Place is reviewing actions and policies related to future hazards and pollution reduction. This survey will help the City understand community priorities related to sustainability, climate impacts, emergency preparedness, and future investments. Your feedback will be used to inform policies and actions that support a healthy, resilient, and sustainable community. The survey should take about 8 minutes to complete.

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1. Rank these community actions from most important to least important.
1 = most important, 5 = least important.

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2. Which of the following do you currently do? (Select all that apply)

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3. Describe a time when your daily life was impacted by heat, flooding, smoke, pollution, or another natural hazard. Where did this occur? You may provide more than one example.

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4. What makes it difficult for you to take the bus? (Select all that apply)

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5. What makes it difficult for you to walk or bike to work, school, or shopping? (Select all that apply)

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6. What citywide program or effort to promote sustainability are most important to you?
1 = most important 5 = least important.

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7. Describe any other strategies or programs that you would like the city to consider that encourages sustainability and reduces emissions.

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8. Are there neighborhoods or community needs that the City should focus on when planning for pollution, heat, flooding or other weather-related hazards?

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9. Which emergency preparedness actions would help your neighborhood most?
(Select up to three)

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10. Which of the following community actions would you support your tax dollars funding? (Select up to three)

Demographic Questions (Optional)
Please provide some demographic information about yourself to help the City understand who has been able to participate in this process.

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11. What is your age group?

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12. What is your race and/or ethnicity? (Select all that apply)

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13. What is your gender?

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14. What is your household’s total annual income?

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15. Which of the following apply to your household? (Select all that apply)

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Results will be used to help inform policy and city actions for the City’s Comprehensive Plan. For more information, please go to the City website at www.cityofup.com/.

The Mill Creek Climate Element is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.

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