CROSSTABS
OCTOBER
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4. Right direction/Wrong track: Spokane
5. What is the best thing about living in Spokane? (Multiple Response, Accept 2 responses)
6. What are the issues facing the Spokane region that you are most frustrated of concerned about? (Multiple Response, Accept 2 responses)
all 4
Community feel/Friendly people
Entertainment/Activities/Busi
Location/Proximity/Accessibili
7. Rating: Spokane QOL
The Pulse - Crosstabs
Gender (Self-ID and 50. Party affiliation
Age (Self-ID and Sample)
52. Ethnicity (Multiple
(Don't know/Refused)
8. Have you actively considered moving out of the area?
9. Agree: I'm optimistic about the future of this region
10. Agree: A thriving downtown Spokane is critical to our region’s economic health
11. Agree: I’m worried about the future of downtown Spokane
12. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane during the day
13. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane at night
(Don't know/Refused)
14. Agree: Downtown Spokane cannot fully recover until the homelessness and public safety problems are addressed
15. Agree: Recent policy decisions by the city are causing local small businesses to close and move away
16. Agree: I support the building of a wider variety of housing in my neighborhood
17. Agree: I trust local government to spend my tax dollars responsibly
18. Agree: All things considered, growth and development has been a positive for my area
19. Agree: Hiring more police officers should be an immediate priority for the City of Spokane
20. Agree: I trust that the City has an effective plan to address the critical issues facing the city like homelessness, affordability, and public safety
21. Agree: The City of Spokane has enough money to address important priorities; they just need to spend it more effectively
know/Refused)
22. Agree: The City of Spokane should focus on the funding the basics like filling potholes, maintaining parks, and addressing public safety
23. Agree: Public schools in the Spokane area need more funding to improve educational outcomes
9. Agree: I'm optimistic about the future of this region
10. Agree: A thriving downtown Spokane is critical to our region’s economic health
11. Agree: I’m worried about the future of downtown Spokane
12. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane during the day
13. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane at night
14. Agree: Downtown Spokane cannot fully recover until the homelessness and public safety problems are addressed
15. Agree: Recent policy decisions by the city are causing local small businesses to close and move away
Prefer not to respond
16. Agree: I support the building of a wider variety of housing in my neighborhood
17. Agree: I trust local government to spend my tax dollars responsibly
18. Agree: All things considered, growth and development has been a positive for my area
19. Agree: Hiring more police officers should be an immediate priority for the City of Spokane
20. Agree: I trust that the City has an effective plan to address the critical issues facing the city like homelessness, affordability, and public safety
21. Agree: The City of Spokane has enough money to address important priorities; they just need to spend it more effectively
22. Agree: The City of Spokane should focus on the funding the basics like filling potholes, maintaining parks, and addressing public safety
23. Agree: Public schools in the Spokane area need more funding to improve educational outcomes
24. Impact: closing encampments in parks, on sidewalks, and on other public right of ways
know/Refused)
Pulse - Crosstabs
Prefer not to respond
Prefer not to respond
35. Impact: improving services for drug addiction and mental health
24. Impact: closing encampments in parks, on sidewalks, and on other public right of ways
25. Impact: helping local businesses deal with public safety concerns
26. Impact: addressing property crime like theft and car break ins
27. Impact: reducing carbon emissions and climate pollution
28. Impact: maintaining bridges and infrastructure
29. Impact: addressing racially biased policing
30. Impact: creating a more business-friendly environment
31. Impact: addressing violent crime and gun violence
32. Impact: building more affordable housing
33. Impact: hiring more police officers
Pulse - Crosstabs
Prefer not to respond
34. Impact: improving public education
35. Impact: improving services for drug addiction and mental health
36. Impact: Would you say that local taxes are too high, too low, or about right for the level of services provided?)
37. Impact: Thinking about safety in your neighborhood, including property crime and violent crime compared to two years ago do you feel…
38. Important: More police officers
39. Important: Safer, expanded detention facilities
40. Important: Mental health and substance abuse facilities
know/Refused)
Prefer not to respond
39. Important: Safer, expanded detention facilities
40. Important: Mental health and substance abuse facilities
41. Important: Traffic calming measures
42. Important: More judges, prosecutors, and public defenders for our courts
43. Concern: Personal financial situation given current economic conditions
(Don't know/Refused)
43. Concern: Personal financial situation given current economic conditions
(DK/Ref)
Prefer not to respond
46. Current downtown Spokane
48. What would lead you to visit downtown Spokane more often?
A safer environment/Too much crime/Open air drug usage
High homeless population/The homeless crisis
Better entertainment/Nightlife/Resta urants
Having cleaner streets (sidewalks/roads/downtown)/ Cleanliness
Parking rates/Free parking/Access to parking
The economy/Inflation/Jobs
New businesses/More development/Growth
General negative/No need to/Wouldn't go
The Pulse - Crosstabs
The Pulse - Crosstabs
Technical or Vocational
Some college or Less than 4year degree
Graduated college or 4-year degree (BA, BS, Bachelor's)16628%26%29%29%26%27%39%39%34%19%15%29%17%10%
Graduate or Professional Degree (MA, MS, Master's, PhD, MBA, Doctorate)
55. Gender
Gender (Self-ID and Sample)
Party Preference (Sample)
Vote History (PG22 PG20 PG18) State House District
Homeownership (Sample)
Education (Sample)
Income (Sample)
Gender/Two-Age
Gender/Homeowner
Gender/Education
Prefer not to respond
Party/Two-Age
4. Right direction/Wrong track: Spokane
5. What is the best thing about living in Spokane? (Multiple Response, Accept 2 responses)
6. What are the issues facing the Spokane region that you are most frustrated of concerned about? (Multiple Response, Accept 2 responses)
7. Rating: Spokane QOL
The Pulse - Crosstabs
51. Ideology
54. Education 49. Years lived in Spokane region 3. Homeowner
7. Rating: Spokane QOL
8. Have you actively considered moving out of the area?
9. Agree: I'm optimistic about the future of this region
10. Agree: A thriving downtown Spokane is critical to our region’s economic health
11. Agree: I’m worried about the future of downtown Spokane
12. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane during the day
13. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane at night
know/Refused)
Pulse - Crosstabs
14. Agree: Downtown Spokane cannot fully recover until the homelessness and public safety problems are addressed
15. Agree: Recent policy decisions by the city are causing local small businesses to close and move away
16. Agree: I support the building of a wider variety of housing in my neighborhood
17. Agree: I trust local government to spend my tax dollars responsibly
18. Agree: All things considered, growth and development has been a positive for my area
19. Agree: Hiring more police officers should be an immediate priority for the City of Spokane
20. Agree: I trust that the City has an effective plan to address the critical issues facing the city like homelessness, affordability, and public safety
21. Agree: The City of Spokane has enough money to address important priorities; they just need to spend it more effectively
Pulse - Crosstabs
22. Agree: The City of Spokane should focus on the funding the basics like filling potholes, maintaining parks, and addressing public safety
23. Agree: Public schools in the Spokane area need more funding to improve educational outcomes
9. Agree: I'm optimistic about the future of this region
10. Agree: A thriving downtown Spokane is critical to our region’s economic health
11. Agree: I’m worried about the future of downtown Spokane
12. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane during the day
13. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane at night
14. Agree: Downtown Spokane cannot fully recover until the homelessness and public safety problems are addressed
15. Agree: Recent policy decisions by the city are causing local small businesses to close and move away
The Pulse - Crosstabs
16. Agree: I support the building of a wider variety of housing in my neighborhood
17. Agree: I trust local government to spend my tax dollars responsibly
18. Agree: All things considered, growth and development has been a positive for my area
19. Agree: Hiring more police officers should be an immediate priority for the City of Spokane
20. Agree: I trust that the City has an effective plan to address the critical issues facing the city like homelessness, affordability, and public safety
21. Agree: The City of Spokane has enough money to address important priorities; they just need to spend it more effectively
22. Agree: The City of Spokane should focus on the funding the basics like filling potholes, maintaining parks, and addressing public safety
23. Agree: Public schools in the Spokane area need more funding to improve educational outcomes
24. Impact: closing encampments in parks, on sidewalks, and on other public right of ways
The Pulse - Crosstabs
25. Impact: helping local businesses deal with public safety concerns
26. Impact: addressing property crime like theft and car break ins
28. Impact: maintaining bridges and infrastructure 29. Impact: addressing racially biased policing
The Pulse - Crosstabs
business-friendly environment 31. Impact: addressing violent crime and gun violence
The Pulse - Crosstabs
35. Impact: improving services for drug addiction and mental
24. Impact: closing encampments in parks, on sidewalks, and on other public right of ways
25. Impact: helping local businesses deal with public safety concerns
26. Impact: addressing property crime like theft and car break ins
27. Impact: reducing carbon emissions and climate pollution
28. Impact: maintaining bridges and infrastructure
29. Impact: addressing racially biased policing
30. Impact: creating a more business-friendly environment
31. Impact: addressing violent crime and gun violence
32. Impact: building more affordable housing
33. Impact: hiring more police officers
34. Impact: improving public education
35. Impact: improving services for drug addiction and mental health
36. Impact: Would you say that local taxes are too high,
or about right for the level of services
37. Impact: Thinking about safety in your neighborhood, including property crime and violent crime compared to two years ago do you feel…
38. Important: More police officers
39. Important: Safer, expanded detention facilities
40. Important: Mental health and substance abuse facilities
The Pulse - Crosstabs
41. Important: Traffic calming measures
42. Important: More
prosecutors, and
defenders for our courts
38. Important: More police officers
39. Important: Safer, expanded detention facilities
40. Important: Mental health and substance abuse facilities
41. Important: Traffic calming measures
42. Important: More judges, prosecutors, and public defenders for our courts
43. Concern: Personal financial situation given current economic conditions
43. Concern: Personal financial situation given current economic conditions
The Pulse - Crosstabs
44. Optimism: Downtown Spokane economy
44. Optimism: Downtown Spokane economy
45. Pre-pandemic downtown Spokane visit frequency
46. Current downtown Spokane visit frequency
48. What would lead you to visit downtown Spokane more often?
Having cleaner streets (sidewalks/roads/downtown)/ Cleanliness
2. Do you currently live in the city of Spokane?
Spokane City Resident Status (Self-ID and Sample) City (Sample) City (Sample)
3. Homeowner
49. Years lived in Spokane
49. Years lived in Spokane region
50. Party affiliation
50. Party affiliation 51. Ideology
52. Ethnicity (Multiple Response)
52. Ethnicity (Multiple Response)
The Pulse - Crosstabs
The Pulse - Crosstabs
Index
4. Right direction/Wrong track: Spokane
5. What is the best thing about living in Spokane? (Multiple Response, Accept 2 responses)
6. What are the issues facing the Spokane region that you are most frustrated of concerned about? (Multiple Response, Accept 2 responses)
7. Rating: Spokane QOL
The Pulse - Crosstabs
City (Sample)
City (Sample) Gender/Two-Age
7. Rating: Spokane QOL
8. Have you actively considered moving out of the area?
9. Agree: I'm optimistic about the future of this region
10. Agree: A thriving downtown Spokane is critical to our region’s economic health
11. Agree: I’m worried about the future of downtown Spokane
12. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane during the day
13. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane at night
14. Agree: Downtown Spokane cannot fully recover until the homelessness and public safety problems are addressed
15. Agree: Recent policy decisions by the city are causing local small businesses to close and move away
16. Agree: I support the building of a wider variety of housing in my neighborhood
17. Agree: I trust local government to spend my tax dollars responsibly
18. Agree: All things considered, growth and development has been a positive for my area
19. Agree: Hiring more police officers should be an immediate priority for the City of Spokane
20. Agree: I trust that the City has an effective plan to address the critical issues facing the city like homelessness, affordability, and public safety
21. Agree: The City of Spokane has enough money to address important priorities; they just need to spend it more effectively
22. Agree: The City of Spokane should focus on the funding the basics like filling potholes, maintaining parks, and addressing public safety
23. Agree: Public schools in the Spokane area need more funding to improve educational outcomes
9. Agree: I'm optimistic about the future of this region
10. Agree: A thriving downtown Spokane is critical to our region’s economic health
11. Agree: I’m worried about the future of downtown Spokane
12. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane during the day
13. Agree: I would feel safe visiting downtown Spokane at night
14. Agree: Downtown Spokane cannot fully recover until the homelessness and public safety problems are addressed
15. Agree: Recent policy decisions by the city are causing local small businesses to close and move away
16. Agree: I support the building of a wider variety of housing in my neighborhood
17. Agree: I trust local government to spend my tax dollars responsibly
18. Agree: All things considered, growth and development has been a positive for my area
19. Agree: Hiring more police officers should be an immediate priority for the City of Spokane
20. Agree: I trust that the City has an effective plan to address the critical issues facing the city like homelessness, affordability, and public safety
21. Agree: The City of Spokane has enough money to address important priorities; they just need to spend it more effectively
22. Agree: The City of Spokane should focus on the funding the basics like filling potholes, maintaining parks, and addressing public safety
23. Agree: Public schools in the Spokane area need more funding to improve educational outcomes
24. Impact: closing encampments in parks, on sidewalks, and on other public right of ways
The Pulse - Crosstabs
35. Impact: improving services for drug addiction and mental health
24. Impact: closing encampments in parks, on sidewalks, and on other public right of ways
25. Impact: helping local businesses deal with public safety concerns
26. Impact: addressing property crime like theft and car break ins
27. Impact: reducing carbon emissions and climate pollution
28. Impact: maintaining bridges and infrastructure
29. Impact: addressing racially biased policing
30. Impact: creating a more business-friendly environment
31. Impact: addressing violent crime and gun violence
32. Impact: building more affordable housing
33. Impact: hiring more police officers
34. Impact: improving public education
35. Impact: improving services for drug addiction and mental health
36. Impact: Would you say that local taxes are too high, too low, or about right for the level of services provided?)
37. Impact: Thinking about safety in your neighborhood, including property crime and violent crime compared to two years ago do you feel…
38. Important: More police officers
39. Important: Safer, expanded detention facilities
40. Important: Mental health and substance abuse facilities
Pulse - Crosstabs
41. Important: Traffic calming measures
42. Important: More judges, prosecutors, and public defenders for our courts
38. Important: More police officers
39. Important: Safer, expanded detention facilities
40. Important: Mental health and substance abuse facilities
41. Important: Traffic calming measures
42. Important: More judges, prosecutors, and public defenders for our courts
43. Concern: Personal financial situation given current economic conditions
43. Concern: Personal financial situation given current economic conditions
The Pulse - Crosstabs
44. Optimism: Downtown Spokane economy
44. Optimism: Downtown Spokane economy
45. Pre-pandemic downtown Spokane visit frequency
46. Current downtown Spokane visit frequency
48. What would lead you to visit downtown Spokane more often?
Having cleaner streets (sidewalks/roads/downtown)/ Cleanliness
Pulse - Crosstabs
2. Do you currently live in the city of Spokane?
Spokane City Resident Status (Self-ID and Sample) City (Sample) City (Sample)
3. Homeowner
49. Years lived in Spokane region
49. Years lived in Spokane region
50. Party affiliation
50. Party affiliation
51. Ideology
The Pulse - Crosstabs
52. Ethnicity (Multiple Response) 52. Ethnicity (Multiple Response)
Pulse - Crosstabs