Life is good — except in traffic. In a nutshell, that is the message Chester County residents gave to researchers surveying their opinions for county commissioners, who plan to use the responses while developing a long-range strategic plan to deliver county services.
The survey found that a significant majority of respondents say the county is a better or as good a place to live as it was five years ago. It remains an excellent place to raise a family and a good place to get an education and buy a home, respondents said.
The respondents liked the county’s open space and its convenient location. They found county workers to be courteous and knowledgeable, and they would be willing to pay higher taxes if it meant children were not abused and criminals were imprisoned. But they did not like the county’s roads, traffic, taxes and cost of living, and they said land-use planning is a concern.
Respondents were concerned about overdevelopment and had little time or inclination for a property reassessment. Key indicators show 75 percent of residents believe Chester County is a good place to live, and more than half (55 percent) say it is an excellent place to raise a family. One in three citizens responded that open space is the best thing about Chester County life.
Source: Main Line Suburban Life; 3/25/09
Monday, March 30, 2009
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