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Introduction
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Study Background and Objectives
The 2024 survey effort is the City of Renton’s first city-wide budget survey. The objectives of this survey were to:
•Gain knowledge of residents’ perceptions about the city
•Understand community priorities and expectations regarding city services
•Support decision making for the upcoming budget process
The Renton Budget Survey provides a statistically reliable tool which will be used to help the city plan and make resource allocation
decisions, assist with program improvement, and inform policy makers on opinions of the general population. The survey addresses the
following topics:
•Ranking budget priorities
•Resident opinions on the biggest issue(s) facing the city
•Measuring how well Renton's budget priorities align with residents' vision and values for the city's future.
•Residents' attitudes toward taxation levels as it relates to services provided
•Residents' attitudes toward funding specific efforts related to human services, parks, and public safety
•The condition and availability of city-owned facilities
•Demographics
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Survey Methodology
The sample frame was composed of a list of all addresses in Renton—as
defined by a shape file—including those indicating that post office boxes
are the only way they get mail. ReconMR did a two-part sample pull to
increase representation of difficult-to-reach populations.
•The first sample pull was a random address-based sample of 8,000
residential addresses within city limits.Households that participated
in the recent 2023 Community survey effort. were excluded.
•The second sample pull was a random address-based sample of
4,500 residential addresses from within census blocks containing a
high percentage of difficult-to-reach populations.
All sampled records were run against a database and appended, where
available, with a cell phone number, landline number and email address.
All addresses received a post-card inviting residents to participate online.
Emails and MMS text messages were sent to all records with a valid email
or cell phone number. Finally, follow-up phone calls were made to non-
responders.
Three weeks into data collection the survey was opened up to the general
public and the city promoted the survey via social media and other
outreach methods.
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Results
A 'converted respondent' is an individual who received a call from an interviewer and did not want to take the survey over the phone. However, they agreed to confirm their contact information and received an SMS or an email containing a
unique link allowing them to participate online.
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Demographics and Weighting
Race from Decennial Census Table P1
Income from 2021: ACS 1-Year Estimates Subject Table S1901
Age within gender from 2021: ACS 1-Year Estimates Subject Tables S0101
Age
Race
Gender
Income
Survey data are not perfectly representative of the
populations of interest; thus, the data were
weighted based on four demographic factors:
1.Age
2.Gender
3.Race
4.Income
The tables to the right provide the unweighted and
weighted proportions compared to the population
data.
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Reporting Conventions
Unless otherwise noted, weighted data is used in this report.
The following notes describe the reporting conventions used in this report.
•The report is organized by major topic area. Tables and charts provide supporting data.
•Information about the overall results for each topic area is generally reported first, followed by relevant, statistically and practically
significant differences between years and/or key subgroups. The probability level for determining statistical significance is less than
.05 (unless otherwise noted). When testing for significant associations and/or differences between groups in the base, unweighted
sample sizes should be used. When significant differences (assuming a 95 percent confidence level) were observed, they are noted
in the written text of the report and bold-faced and notated in the accompanying tables.
•Except where noted, tables and charts provide information from respondents who offered a valid opinion to a question. “Don’t
know” and “Refused” are counted as missing values unless “Don’t know” is a valid or meaningful response.
•In most charts and tables, unless otherwise noted, column percent is used. Percent is rounded to the nearest whole number. Some
columns may sum to more or less than 100% due to rounding, the permissibility of multiple responses for specific questions, or
based on presentation of abbreviated data.
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Community Planning Areas
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Budget Priorities
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Introduction
This survey used a series of questions to determine resident priorities for Renton's 2025-26 budget. The first exercise employed the Q-Sort
method to gauge the relative importance of various budget items. Subsequent questions assessed how well each budget item aligns with
respondents' vision for Renton and the progress observed over the past 5-10 years. The resulting data from these questions can be viewed
individually, or collectively in a quadrant chart. The quadrant chart visualizes areas that are highly important, well-aligned with residents'
vision, but have seen slow or minimal progress.
Budget Priority Items
•Increase safety and security in community
•Expand and enhance traffic signals and intersections
•Increase bike lanes
•Expand network of trails
•Enforce a high standard of property maintenance
•Encampment and graffiti cleanup
•Expand open space
•Install electric vehicle charging stations
•Fund services that address mental and behavioral health, addiction, and food security for those in need
•Maintain and improve existing parks, trails, and public outdoor spaces
•Increase access to city staff and facilities
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Quadrant Chart - Importance, Progress, and Alignment
The areas where Renton can
improve:
•Increasing safety and
security in the community
•Funding services that
address mental health,
addiction, and food
security for those in need
•Encampment and graffiti
cleanup
Size of bubble indicates how well
each item aligns with
respondents' vision and values
for Renton's future
Bigger bubble = more aligned.
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High Importance / High Progress: Maintain
High Importance / Low Progress: ImproveLow Importance / Low Progress: Monitor
Low Importance / High Progress: Maintain
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Importance Scores
Select all that are important to you. Select the most important. Select the least important.
[Chart show importance scores, which are derived from these three questions]
Most important priorities for respondents:
•Public safety
•Health and human services
•Park maintenance and improvement
•City clean-up
How to interpret importance scores:
An “importance score” is calculated for each
budget item and together all the scores add up to
100. This metric shows how much more
important any one budget item is from another,
in the opinions of respondents.
For example, 'Health and human service funding'
has an importance score of 28, and 'Expand open
space' has a score of 14. Comparing these scores,
we can say that Renton residents, on average,
think funding health and human service ' is 2x
more important than expanding open space.
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Progress Toward Priorities
How would you rate the progress made over the last 5-10 years by the city of Renton concerning each of the following services / initiatives?
Low Importance High Importance
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Alignment with Priorities
Next, thinking about the same services and initiatives, please tell us how well each one aligns with your vision and values for Renton's future?
Low Importance High Importance
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Honest Opinions - Data from Open Ended Questions
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Biggest Problems Facing Renton
Thinking about the budget building process what is the biggest problem facing Renton that
you feel the City should focus on over the next two years?
[coded responses from open ended question]
Respondents were asked to write in the biggest problem facing Renton that the City should focus on short-term. The most common
themes were concerns about public safety, homelessness, and housing insecurity.
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Focusing and Making Progress on the Right Things
Please explain in 1-2 sentences why you believe the City of
Renton is not adequately focused or making progress on the
right things.
[coded responses from open ended question]
41% of respondents agree that the City is focusing on and making progress on the right. Respondents who didn't strongly agree were
asked to clarify their stance; citing insufficient progress on public safety and homelessness, staffing and funding shortages, unmanaged
growth, and a disconnect between political agendas and residents' needs.
Based on what you have seen, heard, read, or
experienced in the past few years, please indicate how
much you agree or disagree that the City of Renton is
focusing and making progress on the right things.
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Resource Allocation
Please tell us where you think the city should allocate more resources.
[coded responses from open ended question]
Respondents were asked where the City should allocate more resources. Common themes focused on crime and public safety,
infrastructure development and maintenance, and services for those with limited access to healthcare and housing.
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Attitudes Towards Spending
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General Willingness to Pay Taxes
Which of these statements comes close to your view? Nearly half of respondents are willing to pay more
taxes, but only if it results in increased service levels.
More willing to pay a higher tax rate (only if it results
in increased service levels)
•Those with a household income greater than
200k
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Police Funding
83% of respondents support expanded police presence and 84% support funding training programs for Police Department staff. 72%
support events that foster positive relationships between the Police Department and the community. While 72% support enhanced police
technology, this topic garnered the most opposition, with 19% of respondents opposing funding for this measure.
How much do you support or oppose using City tax dollars to fund
the following safety and security measures?
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Parks Funding
87% of respondents support using City tax dollars to fund clean-up and maintenance of existing parks in Renton. 77% support funding
for improvements to existing parks. While more than half support development of new parks and city-hosted events, these initiatives are
more polarizing, with 20-30% of respondents opposing these funding measures.
How much do you support or oppose using City tax dollars to fund the following ?
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Health & Human Service Funding
Across the board, 65-70% of respondents support using City tax dollars to fund services that address mental & behavioral health, food
insecurity, and resource connection. Respondents support the idea of partnering with other agencies and municipalities to provide these
health and human services.
How much do you support or oppose using City tax dollars to fund efforts that address the following challenges?
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Public Safety
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Neighborhood Safety - Overall
Please identify the reason(s) for feeling less than
completely safe in your residential neighborhood.How safe do you feel in your residential neighborhood?
Two-thirds of respondents feel safe in their residential neighborhood. Those who selected anything less than 'completely safe' were asked
to indicate why. Top concerns in residential neighborhoods are theft, reckless driving, lack of police presence, and encampments.
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Neighborhood Safety by Comprehensive Planning Area
East Plateau and Highlands received high neighborhood safety ratings, while City Center receives the lowest.
Due to the limited number of respondents in Valley (n=2), Fairwood (n=7), Cedar River (n=14), and West Hill (n=17), conclusions for these
planning areas are not statistically reliable.
How safe do you feel in your residential neighborhood?
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Reasons for Feeling Less than Completely Safe by Planning Area
Theft and reckless driving are generally seen as the top two issues across most planning areas. The most notable exception is homeless
encamplents which are a commonly mentioned issue in City Center, Talbot and Cedar River.
Valley (n=2) and Fairwood (n=7) are not shown in the chart below due to the small sample sizes.
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Safety in Commercial Areas
Please rate how safe you feel in each of the following commercial and non-residential areas.Please identify the reason(s) for feeling less than completely safe in the
commercial and non-residential areas of Renton.
Respondents were more likely to report feeling unsafe in City Center, Cedar River, and Benson Hill / Cascade. The predominant factors
driving safety concerns are encampments, violent crime, reckless driving, and an overall lack of police presence. These are the top four
safety concerns for all six non-residential areas asked about in the survey.
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Condition of City Property
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Overall Condition
How would you rate the overall condition of each of the following city infrastructure?
When it comes to the overall condition of city facilities, public park restrooms and roads received the lowest ratings, with nearly half of
respondents giving below average ratings.
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Cleanliness
How would you rate the cleanliness of each of the following?
Downtown Renton received the lowest cleanliness ratings, followed by public park restrooms and the City Center parking garage.
43% of respondents rated Renton's overall cleanliness as below average.
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Making Improvements - Budget Allocation Attitudes
Would you support additional budget to be allocated to improve this location?
(Showing # of respondents who selected "Yes")
Respondents who rated the cleanliness of a City facility as "poor" or "very poor" were asked if they would support allocating additional
budget to improve that location. The facilities with the highest proportion of low cleanliness ratings were Renton overall, City Center, and
public park restrooms. The majority of respondents dissatisfied with these locations expressed support for increased funding to enhance
their cleanliness and maintenance.
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119
87
68
44
18
14
19
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Convenience and Availability
Roads and public park restrooms received the lowest ratings for convenience and availability.
Think about the ease or convenience factor of using the following city facilities.
How would you rate the convenience / availability of these city facilities?
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Improving Availability - Budget Allocation Attitudes
Would you support additional budget to improve the availability/convenience of this location?
(Showing # of respondents who selected "Yes")
Respondents who rated the availability of a City facility as "poor" or "very poor" were asked if they would support allocating additional
budget to improve the availability of that location. The facilities with the highest proportion of low availability ratings were public park
restrooms and roads. The majority of respondents dissatisfied with these locations expressed support for increased funding to enhance
their availability and convenience.
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78
25
18
26
13
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Transportation & Sustainability
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Modes used
The majority of respondents use a combination of walking and driving a personal vehicle to get around Renton. When asked to select a
single mode of transportation they would like to see improved the most, there is equal desire for improvements to sidewalks and roads.
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Modes Used by Planning Zone
The majority of respondents use a combination of walking and driving a personal vehicle to get around Renton. Public transit is most
commonly used by residents in West Hill.
Valley (n=2) and Fairwood (n=7) are not shown in the chart below due to the small sample sizes.
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Transportation Improvements by Planning Zone
Improvements to sidewalks are the most requested transportation improvement across five of the eight planning zones. The notable
exception is Kennydale, where nearly two-thirds of residents want to see improvements to streets.
Valley (n=2) and Fairwood (n=7) are not shown in the chart below due to the small sample sizes.
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Traffic Safety Initiatives
Select all that are important to you. Select the most important. Select the least important.
[Chart show importance scores, which are derived from these three questions]
There is not much differentiation when it comes
to the relative importance of traffic safety
measures.
•Sidewalks are the most important
•Road markings, roundabouts and
crosswalks are all similarly important
•Speedhumps and bicycle lanes are less
important
How to interpret importance scores:
An “importance score” is calculated for each
budget item and together all the scores add up to
100. This metric shows how much more
important any one budget item is from another,
in the opinions of respondents.
For information on how this question set was
analyzed, see the Introduction of the Budget
Priorities section.
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Sustainability Initiatives
Which of the following sustainability initiatives do you feel should be prioritized?
38% of respondents want the City to prioritize waste diversion from landfills, while water conservation is a priority for 26%, and
greenhouse gas reduction for 24%. Only 12% believe that installing more EV charging stations should be a priority.