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* Comparison to the national benchmark is shown. If no comparison is available, this is left blank. <br />Balancing performance and importance <br />Every jurisdiction must balance limited resources while meeting resident needs and striving to optimize community livability. To <br />this end, it is helpful to know what aspects of the community are most important to residents and which they perceive as being <br />of higher or lower quality. It is especially helpful to know when a facet of livability is considered of high importance but rated as <br />lower quality, as this should be a top priority to address. <br />To help guide City staff and officials with decisions on future resource allocation, resident ratings of the importance of services <br />were compared to their ratings of the quality of these services. To identify the services perceived by residents to have relatively <br />lower quality at the same time as relatively higher importance, all services were ranked from highest perceived quality to lowest <br />perceived quality and from highest perceived importance to lowest perceived importance. Some services were in the top half of <br />both lists (higher quality and higher importance); some were in the top half of one list but the bottom half of the other (higher <br />quality and lower importance or lower quality and higher importance); and some services were in the bottom half of both lists. <br />Services receiving quality ratings of excellent or good by 82% or more of respondents were considered of “higher quality” and <br />those with ratings lower than 82% were considered to be of “lower quality.” Services were classified as “more important” if they <br />were rated as essential or very important by 79% or more of respondents. Services were rated as “less important” if they <br />received a rating of less than 79%. This classification uses the median ratings for quality and importance to divide the services in <br />half. <br />The quadrants in the figure below show which community facets were given higher or lower importance ratings (right-left) and <br />which had higher or lower quality ratings (up-down). Facets of livability falling closer to a diagonal line from the lower left to the <br />upper right are those where performance ratings are more commensurate with resident priorities. Facets scoring  closest to the <br />lower right hand corner of the matrix ( higher in importance and lower in quality) are those that may warrant further <br />investigation to see if changes to their delivery are necessary to improve their performance. This is the key part of this chart on <br />which to focus. Facets falling in the top left hand corner of the chart (lower in importance but higher in quality) are areas where <br />performance may outscore resident priorities, and may be a consideration for lower resource allocation. <br />Overall economic health <br />Overall quality of the transportation system <br />Overall design or layout of residential and commercial areas <br />Overall quality of the utility infrastructure <br />Overall feeling of safety <br />Overall quality of natural environment <br />Overall quality of parks and recreation opportunities <br />Overall health and wellness opportunities <br />Overall opportunities for education, culture, and the arts <br />Residents' connection and engagement with their community <br />Higher <br />Higher <br />Similar <br />Higher <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />88% <br />69% <br />76% <br />85% <br />84% <br />83% <br />89% <br />80% <br />71% <br />70% <br />Please rate each of the following characteristics as they relate to St. Anthony Village as a whole. <br />(% excellent or good) <br />Overall economic health <br />Overall quality of the transportation system <br />Overall design or layout of residential and commercial areas <br />Overall quality of the utility infrastructure <br />Overall feeling of safety <br />Overall quality of natural environment <br />Overall quality of parks and recreation opportunities <br />Overall health and wellness opportunities <br />Overall opportunities for education, culture, and the arts <br />Residents' connection and engagement with their community <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />Similar <br />86% <br />74% <br />71% <br />88% <br />91% <br />83% <br />85% <br />68% <br />72% <br />74% <br />Please rate how important, if at all, you think it is for the St. Anthony Village community to focus on each of the following in <br />the coming two years. <br />(% essential or very important) <br />Facets of livability <br />Resident perceptions of quality and importance for each of the facets of community livability provide an overview of <br />community strengths and challenges that are useful for planning, budgeting and performance evaluation. The charts <br />below show the proportion of residents who rated the community facets positively for quality and the priority <br />(importance) placed on each. Also displayed is whether local ratings were lower, similar, or higher than communities <br />across the country (the national benchmark). <br />vs. <br />benchmark* <br />6