Monday, April 5, 2010

Tempe Homes and News

We live in Tempe and so do many of our friends. We though the results of this Tempe Resident Survey would be interesting. We found it in the Tempe News Room.

"City of Tempe residents have voiced positive feelings and offered constructive feedback about the services, programs and facilities provided in their community.

In October 2009, more than 800 residents weighed in on questions focusing on water service, parks, trash collection, public safety and more. Their ratings give the City of Tempe important information about how well it is providing services. For the third year in a row, the City of Tempe rated above average in almost every area that was assessed in the survey. Complete 2009 survey results are available at www.tempe.gov/government.aspx - click on the link under the "Statistics" heading.

Kansas-based ETC Institute conducted the survey and compared Tempe to its database of cities across the country. Survey respondents expressed overall satisfaction levels of 90 percent – that's 34 percent above the national average. The Tempe City Council will discuss the survey results at their 6 p.m. Issue Review Session this Thursday, March 25. The meeting is in Council Chambers, 31 E. Fifth St. Highlights of the 2009 survey include:

  • Satisfaction with the condition of sidewalks rated 33 percent above the national average (78 percent in Tempe vs. 56 percent in U.S.)
  • Satisfaction with the quality of recreation centers rated 30 percent above the national average (83 percent in Tempe vs. 53 percent in U.S.)
  • Satisfaction with condition of streets rated 26 percent above the national average (80 percent in Tempe vs. 54 percent in U.S.)
  • Satisfaction with the overall appearance of the city rated 20 percent above average (85 percent in Tempe vs. 65 percent in U.S.)"
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Tempe Housing Improvement Program accepting pre-applications from residents

Pre-applications are being accepted for the Tempe's Housing Improvement Program. This program provides deferred or low-interest amortized loans to income-qualified homeowners to correct code violations, existing deficiencies or other hazardous conditions in their home.

To be eligible, the applicant must be a Tempe resident, the owner-occupant of the home to be rehabilitated and meet program income limit guidelines. Grants are also available for home modifications for persons with disabilities and/or emergency repairs that affect the health, life or safety of the occupants.

To request a pre-application, or for more information, contact the Tempe Housing Improvement Services Division at 480-858-2154 (TDD: 480-350-8913) or visit the office at 21 E. Sixth Street, Suite 214, Tempe, AZ 85281 (Tempe News room)

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