A recent survey of Camas residents is providing city leaders with some valuable insights into how community members view certain aspects of city services.
“It was mostly excellent,” Camas City Administrator Pete Capell told Camas City Council members and Camas Mayor Scott Higgins Monday evening, at the council’s work session. “Of those who responded, 81 percent were very satisfied or satisfied with the quality of services.”
City leaders approved the $16,000 community survey last year in an effort to better guide the long-term strategic plan the city council has been working on for several months. Consultants from ETC Institute sent the six-page survey to more than 1,000 randomly selected Camas residents with the hope of getting 400 responses back. In the end, 705 residents filled out the survey and sent it back to ETC and Capell said the responses showed a good cross-section of Camas, with an especially good mix of ages.
Community members who filled out the survey and sent it back seemed to be especially pleased with the level of service among Camas’ first-responders and with the city’s parks and recreation services: with 88 percent saying they were “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with the quality of local fire protection and rescue services and 80 percent stating high levels of satisfaction with “the appearance and maintenance of existing parks.”
According to ETC, “satisfaction ratings for the city of Camas rated the same as or above the U.S. average in 33 of the 45 areas that were assessed.” The city actually rated “signficantly higher” than other U.S. cities in 26 of the 45 areas. For example, when asked to rate the “quality of customer service” they receive from city employees, 80 percent of Camas survey respondents said they were satisfied with the customer service versus only 47 percent nationwide. The areas that rated lower than other parts of the country included the city’s social media messaging, the quality of the city’s website, how well the city is managin growth and development and street maintenance — on major roads as well as on neighborhood streets.