West Oakland Neighbor- to-neighbor Survey Survey Results July 17, City County Neighborhood Initiative

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West Oakland Neighbor- to-neighbor Survey 2007 Survey Results July 17, 2008 City County Neighborhood Initiative

West Oakland Survey 2007 Presentation Outline Background Survey Results Summary Discussion

Background Why Survey Door-to-Door? Learn about residents concerns and most important issues Give out free services and info Learn more about community changes made through RAC and other projects Compare 2004 and 2007 results

Background- 2004 Survey Filled out by 236 people Presented findings at a Community Forum where residents chose top issues: Reduced blight Improved & connected youth services and employment Renovated Durant Park

Who Took the Survey in 2007? 234 People Total 2 out of 3 were women 2 out of 3 were Afro Am 4 out of 5 finished high school 3 in 4 were renters 15 took it in Spanish

More People Are Involved in the Community 2004 2007 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Went to a Neighborhood Social Event Met with Neighbors to Do or Change Something

People Have Heard of the CCNI ANY CCNI Activities CCNI Community Events Hoover Elementary Health School Fair Rebuilding Together Oakland Feet on the Street Resident Action Council * (82%) (53%) (40%) (34%) (25%) (21%)

People Have Taken Part in the CCNI ANY CCNI Activities CCNI Community Events (Halloween Party, National Night Out) Hoover Elementary School Health Fair Oakland Technology West Resident Action Council & Mini Grant program * (39%) (16%) (16%) (10%) (8%)

More People Feel Prepared for Emergencies 43% said they felt prepared for an emergency in 2007 (as compared with 36% in 2004)

People Feel that the Physical Environment is Getting Better Better Same Worse No Answer 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Neighborhood cleanliness Condition of Parks

More Satisfied with City Response to Blight* (trash, dumping, abandoned cars, weeds, neglected land or buildings) About 2 out of 5 people called the City to complain about blight. (Same as in 04) 65% of people were satisfied with the City s response. This is higher than in 04 (55%)

People Like Many Things About Living in WO Convenient location Good people/ neighbors Community Spirit (neighborhood) Calm/quiet/ safe Access to public transit (Same in 2004)

People Still Want to Change Some Things Blight and physical environment trash, abandoned cars, lack of lighting Drugs (using and dealing) Violence Improved City services More resources for youth such as afterschool activities or a community center

Issue Hot Spots 2007 Prostitution Traffic Safety Safety, Security Violence

Survey Findings Reflect Progress Made in RAC / CCNI Priorities: Reduced blight Improved & connected youth services and employment Renovated Durant Park

Reduced Blight Neighborhood Clean Ups Community Gardens Pedestrian Safety Bulbouts

Reduced Blight 143 nuisance properties were abated 16 homes were renovated through Rebuilding Together Oakland (RTO) 3 liquor stores stopped selling alcohol, 1 corner store is now selling fresh produce Cal Tech Toxic Waste Site was demolished Residents wrote letters to officials to clean it up State is ready to begin clean up with ongoing pressure from residents

Durant Park Renovation Friends of Durant Park Got permanent garbage cans and lighting from City Created architectural plans for continued improvement with community input 200+ people annually attend the Friends of Durant Park Halloween Party Other events held in park throughout the year

Youth Services and Employment 50+ youth connected to jobs & training programs YAH Village Culture Keepers Teen Center

Overall Satisfaction with the Neighborhood Satisfied / Very Satisfied 57% Unsatisfied / Very Unsatisfied 27% Neither 16%

Satisfaction with Access To Health Promoting Goods and Services Good schools and teachers Fresh produce Safe places to exercise Immunizations Percent Satisfied 39% 56% 40% 38%

Access to Computers and the Internet Home Computer Internet 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% (18-24) (25-29) (30-39) (40-49) (50-59) (60-64) 65+ All Ages

Trust and social ties in WO Question 2004 2007 People in this neighborhood can be trusted 37% 44% People of different ethnic groups get along 74% 79% People are willing to help their neighbors 67% 68% = Residents can get neighborhood problems solved 50% 40%

Views About Crime Fewer people in 2007 (34%) felt that the neighborhood was a safe place to live than in 2004 (45%) Over the past year, most people did not see a decrease in: crime/violence drug activity nuisance activities around liquor stores About 1 in 4 called the police to report crime Only 1 in 3 were satisfied with the police response to their call

How Often Crime Happens Fairly Often or Very Often Youth prostitution People shooting off guns Weapons use Fights Robbery or mugging Racial or ethnic harassment (54%) (51%) (37%) (33%) (26%) (7%)

2007 Oakland Youth Movement (OYM) Survey in West Oakland Youth wrote, gave & analyzed the survey Used some of the same questions as adult survey Filled out by 100 WO youth ages 12 24 at various events OYM presents and talks about their own results

Selected Youth Survey Findings Issues/problems in my neighborhood Drugs (91%) Violence (87%) Not enough youth activities (79%) Lack of jobs for youth (77%) Trash on the streets (73%) Types of activities youth want Block parties (77%), Dance groups (75%), Recreation Center (75%), Youth Center (75%) Sports (70%), After School Programs (67%)

2007 Survey Results Summary More people are involved in the neighborhood There is less blight and more cleanliness More people are prepared for emergencies More satisfaction with City response to calls about blight

2007 Survey Results Summary CCNI is well known, and many people have been involved Areas that still need improvement: City response to crime Making the neighborhood a safe place to live Jobs and programs for youth Next Steps for surveys Compare results to OPD data when available Will re survey in 2010