Town of Cary
Home Menu2008 Biennial Citizen Survey
Town of Cary Departments
- Town Government Staff
- Maintenance of Streets and Roads
- Cleanliness and Appearance of Public Areas
- Police Department
- Fire Department
- Parks & Recreation & Cultural Programs
Aspects of the Town of Cary
- Cary Overall as a Place to Live
- Quality of Life in Cary
- Most Important Issue Facing Cary
- How Safe Residents Feel in Cary
- Cary Municipal Tax Rate
- Information Sources
- Cary's Efforts to Keep Residents Informed and Involved in Decisions
- Recycling and Curbside Services
- Storm Drains
- Instant Runoff Voting
- Emergency Preparedness
- Primary Language Spoken and Literacy
- Sense of Community
- Town Council Focus Areas
Appendices
- Appendix A: Survey Instrument
- Appendix B: Crosstabulations
- Appendix C: Street and Roads that Need Attention
- Appendix D: Public Areas that Need Attention
- Appendix E: Parks & Recreation and Cultural Programs Attended
- Appendix F: Reasons for Low Ratings for Cary as a Place to Live
- Appendix G: Reasons for Low Ratings for Quality of Life
- Appendix H: Most Important Issue Facing Cary
- Appendix I: Actions to Improve Satisfaction with Parks & Recreation
- Appendix J: Actions to Improve Satisfaction with Environmental Protection
- Appendix K: Actions to Improve Effectiveness of Town Council in Keeping Cary the Best Place to Live, Work, and Raise a Family
- Appendix L: Actions to Improve Satisfaction with Transportation
- Appendix M: Actions to Improve Satisfaction with Downtown Revitalization
- Appendix N: Actions to Improve Satisfaction with Planning & Development
- Appendix O: Actions to Improve Satisfaction with Schools