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2009 Resident Survey
Please participate in our survey! It helps us know how to better serve the people. You are invited to leave your personal information so we can respond to your concerns, but don’t worry if you would rather remain anonymous.
First Name (leave blank for anonymous)
Last Name (leave blank for anonymous)
E-mail Address (leave blank for anonymous)
How long have you lived in Rancho Cucamonga?
How do you feel about the quality of life you are experiencing in Rancho Cucamonga?
Do you agree with this statement? “I once enjoyed living in Rancho Cucamonga, but not so much anymore.”
If you work, how many miles do you drive each day to work? Please mark one if you do not work, but someone else in the family does.
Have you used the new Pacific Electric bike/walk/jogging trail that was built on the old railroad tracks?
If yes, are you satisfied with the trail?
Please leave comments- compliments or suggestions for improvement:
Are you pleased with the Victoria Gardens Mall?
Please comment on what stores you would want to see at the mall, or list any concerns, compliments, or questions:
If an inexpensive, public trolley was conveniently available near your home to take you around the city, would you use it?
Do you feel that your street is swept clean by city street sweepers every other week?
Do you ever notice street lamps that are dysfunctional or burnt out?
Are you aware of any rehabilitative group homes or foster group homes in your neighborhood?
Do you approve of solicitation materials being thrown onto your driveway?
Do you get annoyed when neighbors leave their garbage cans out too early or too late?
Do you feel that your street or neighborhood has an excessive number of vehicles parked on the street?
Do you feel that large work vehicles should be prohibited from parking overnight on residential streets?
Does it annoy you when residents park RVs, boats, and other large vehicles in their driveways?
Does it annoy you when people put up garage sale signs and fail to take them down?
Please Mark the issues below that are of most concern to you.
Finishing Central Park at Milliken and Baseline
Quality of our public schools or other school issue
Festivals and city-sponsored parties/celebrations
Traffic congestion
The speed of vehicles on our city streets
Synchronizing our traffic signals
Finishing the Cucamonga Beach Aquatic Center at Central Park
Public transportation- buses, trains, metrolink. Availability of public transportation
Graffiti
The amount of cars or trucks parked on your street
Garage sale or other signs placed on stop signs, light posts, and utility boxes
The cost of gasoline, food, and other necessary commodities
Property taxes
Special assessment taxes- for parks, landscaping, etc.
Affordable health coverage
Foreclosed properties not being maintained (landscaping and/or pools)
The building of more housing developments
The building of more apartments
The ability of younger people to afford a new home
Having more activities/programs for senior citizens
The cost of utilities
Exploring energy alternatives- wind or solar
Panhandlers at stores and freeway off ramps
Door to door solicitors
Eliminating day laborers around Arrow Route and Grove Avenue
Building a veterans’ memorial at Central Park
Curbing gangs
Addressing the salaries and pensions of public employees
Addressing the influence of public employee unions
Equestrian issues
Animal shelter issues
Building fire stations at Central Park, Hellman and Hillside, and in SW Cucamonga
Building a new fire administration building near city hall.
Building a larger dog park
Freeway landscaping (or lack thereof)
Enforcing marijuana and other drug laws
Addressing neighborhood bullies (nuisance issues)
maintaining front yards in good condition
other code enforcement issues
City parks and recreation
Library services
Youth sports
Cultural/performing arts
More open space in the foothills and elsewhere
Police issues
Fire issues
Please leave additional comments on any of the issues mentioned above or any other issues you feel may be important to the city of Rancho Cucamonga.
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Author Rex Gutierrez is a twenty-year resident of Rancho Cucamonga. Rex has a wide background in government, public policy, and finance. Rex was elected to the Rancho Cucamonga City Council in 1992 and re-elected in 1996. He left the council in 1998 to operate the Grapevine Press, but was again elected to the City Council in November, 2002 and 2006.
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