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Public Workshop Results

Our family moved here (El Dorado Hills) from Stockton so we could be closer to things. Now we bike as a family to school and even walked to the park for this event. And to soccer games. Now I love it here. - Third grader, Saturday Night in the Park

Survey Priority Areas LAND USE PATTERNS ECONOMIC PROSPERITY TRANSPORTATION BUDGET NEW MOBILITY

Survey Priority Areas LAND USE PATTERNS ECONOMIC PROSPERITY TRANSPORTATION BUDGET NEW MOBILITY

2.What kind of home do you live in? 48.3 31.5 Percent 6.4 9.9 0.6 0.9 0.7 1.6 Single house with a large backyard Single house with a small or no backyard Townhome or condo Apartment Age restricted housing Income assisted home, like Section 8/Housing Choice Mobile home Farm home

4.What are the two biggest challenges your community is facing? 49 Percent 14 34 16 31 4 5 10 18 8 Schools and education Crime and public safety Jobs and growing new businesses Affordable housing Traffic congestion Clean air and clean water Floods, Climate change drought, and/or wild fires Lack of transportation choices Other

Survey Priority Areas LAND USE PATTERNS ECONOMIC PROSPERITY TRANSPORTATION BUDGET NEW MOBILITY

5.How do you feel about the economic future of the Sacramento region? Optimistic 43% Concerned 24% Neutral 33%

7.As the region grows, which of the following is the most important to you? More affordable housing in all communities rural, urban, suburban, and small town 29% 9% More types of housing choice including more apartments, lofts, townhomes, condos More housing that is closer to existing jobs, shops, schools, restaurants, and transportation options 22% 40% Preserving open space, forests, and farmland

6.Rank the three most important things that the region can do to improve the economy?

Survey Priority Areas LAND USE PATTERNS ECONOMIC PROSPERITY TRANSPORTATION BUDGET NEW MOBILITY

11.Which of the following do you think is the BEST reason to support expanding and increasing our transportation options, including public transportation such as trains, rail, and buses, and walking and biking options? 31 25 Percent 10 10 11 7 2 3 1 To allow all people to get to jobs, or where they need to go To provide more affordable travel options To create jobs To reduce traffic congestion To improve public health To increase safety To have cleaner air To get agricultural products to market Other - Write In

12/13.How strongly do you agree that the following are good ways to raise money to maintain existing / build new roads, highways, and bridges? Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree User Fees 20.0% 17.4% 26.6% 28.9% 17.5% 18.3% 18.1% 17.2% 17.7% 18.2% Fuel Taxes 24.3% 22.0% 33.3% 33.6% 15.5% 16.1% 13.6% 14.2% 13.3% 14.1% Sales Taxes 7.3% 7.7% 24.8% 26.0% 24.6% 23.9% 24.4% 22.6% 18.7% 19.8% Tolls 16.5% 18.8% 31.9% 30.0% 16.9% 17.9% 16.5% 14.6% 18.3% 18.7%

Survey Priority Areas LAND USE PATTERNS ECONOMIC PROSPERITY TRANSPORTATION BUDGET NEW MOBILITY

15.What do you think will be the two biggest transportation changes in the future? 48.9 Percent 22.3 17.8 14.9 12.2 22.9 28.5 6.8 There will be driverless cars and buses People won t need to own cars There will be a lot of buses and light rail Streets will be dangerous for people because of driverless cars and buses There will be so many electric cars and buses that air pollution won t be a pr oblem There will be more things like bike share and scooter share There will be more things like Uber and Lyft Other

15.What do you think will be the two biggest transportation changes in the future? 48.9 Percent 22.3 17.8 14.9 12.2 22.9 28.5 6.8 There will be driverless cars and buses People won t need to own cars There will be a lot of buses and light rail Streets will be dangerous for people because of driverless cars and buses There will be so many electric cars and buses that air pollution won t be a pr oblem There will be more things like bike share and scooter share There will be more things like Uber and Lyft Other

Top 3 Takeaways Increase regional prosperity by growing jobs & investment in the region Preserve open space and build walkable communities Affordable housing is on the top of community members minds

I am the person on your booklet, who works in the fields. I have been going to classes to prepare for my future if farm equipment becomes autonomous. - Marysville Farmer s Market