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           Phase II  Results    Beale Library Meeting  (11/8/99)

What do you like about Greater Bakersfield?  What are our strengths?
Low cost of living; economically feasible to live 55
Location:  close to oceans, mountains, urban, easy access to world 53
Friendly, caring  people, community volunteers, easy to get involved in 50
World leader in agriculture and oil-Greatest Ag area in world 40
Family oriented-Good place to raise family 27
Parks & recreational opportunities 26
Cultural diversity (including religions) 25
Community minded people-charitable giving (compassionate community) 25
Accessible public officials 23
Relatively light traffic, uncongested -comparatively speaking, proximity to work 23
Affordable housing 20
Mild/good climate; conducive to outdoor sports & other activities 20
Good educ. Programs (Elem.-CSUB) 19
Small city-small town character/atmosphere with big city flavor 17
       CSUB-having a university 16
Business/community partnerships; businesses community oriented 16
Good restaurants 15
Cultural activities � theatre, performing arts 13
Some of the best medical facilities in the state/easy access 12
Law enforcement agencies strong and do an excellent job, safe streets, DARE,etc. 12
Neighborhood parks 9
Strong business community, easy to do business here, trust 9
Bike and horse trails 9
Variety in the community calendar; good affordable entertainment 9
Available land to build 8
Reliable source of water 8
Overall clean city 8
Bakersfield Business Conference 7
Kern County Network for children & Collaboratives 7
Consistent Economy/consistent growth 7
Good transportation system - roads 7
A responsible agricultural community 7
Strong support for local sports teams 7
Downtown redevelopment/streetscape, revitalization 6
       Great community college: Bakersfield College 6
Youth Activities 6
Community pride 6
Educational opportunities:  CSUB and Bakersfield College 5
Good public transportation � GET 5
Accessibility to fresh fruit & vegts./Farmers Market 5
Employer's Training Resource & other opportunities for employment training 5
Attempt to revitalize depressed areas 5
Strong ties among religious community 5
Good public services 5
Centennial Gardens 4
Crystal Palace, Buck Owens, & �Bakersfield�sign 4
Beautiful city- rolling, golden hills/diverse topography 4
Good affordable parking 4
Low-cost family activities almost every weekend 4
Univ. of Calif., extension colleges, day & night adult educ. 4
Focus on economic development 4
Family roots 4
       CALM 3
Kern River runs through Greater Bakersfield 3
Famous people; Personalities give back to community 3
Strong faith community; "Christian Bible Belt" 3
Feels like home, has a heart 3
Efforts to improve air quality 3
Street Fairs 3
Good emergency response 3
Volunteer activities & recreation clubs 3
       Symphony 2
Community with a history/historical heritage 2
Great affordable golf courses 2
Outside of area facilities readily available (eg.medical) 2
Good teacher-student ratios 2
Strong work ethic 2
Opportunities for community service 2
Good fundraisers 2
Cutting edge in social & human services 2
Community Connection for child care 2
Beautiful homes 2
Easy ticket access to entertainment 2
Kern River Parkway 1
Conservative community 1
Broad sports community 1
New Soccer Park complex/"soccer mania" 1
Not much crime 1
Great dairies 1
Progressive people 1
Film production $$$ 1
All America City 1
�Nashville West� 0
Great Mexican restaurants 0
Women's Business Conference 0
Good library system 0
Fiat mechanic 0
What are Greater Bakersfield�s key weaknesses?  What don�t you like?
Poor air quality, air pollution 46
Urban sprawl/uncontrolled development/residential encroachment on ag land; 37
Poor image/Negative perception by outsiders/"Hick" town, Truck stop 37
Number of blighted neighborhoods/revitalization incomplete/ S.E.Bakersfield 37
Poor planning-Hwy 58/Freeways to nowhere; Poor downtown (East-West) freeway 32
City-county cooperation 23
Lack of P.M. activities/lack of activities for adolescents 21
Potential for limited water supply/water bank/lack of reliable water source 19
High unemployment rate 18
Poor public transportation/not enough downtown; lack of rapid transit 17
Air Service 16
Some congested roads; traffic flow; lack of freeway 16
Road maintenance-potholes 16
Unattractive roads and areas to and from (entrances) Bakersfield 16
Vacant buildings/vacant strip malls/illegal dumping 16
Need neighborhood planning/failure to follow 2010/no long range plan 16
Farm land conversion 14
High rate teen pregnancy 14
Timing on stoplight/regulation of street signals 12
Not enough grocery stores in Central and S/E Bakersfield 12
Underperforming schools K-12; educational achievement below state avg. 10
Too much new development 10
Areas of High poverty 10
Antiquated airport (small) & air service 9
Graffiti 9
Some schools lack educational quality/primary & secondary 9
Parking around Centennial Garden/RR underpasses 9
Not enough trees 9
High drop out rate 8
Racial bias 8
Plans change due to influence/elected officials show favoritism 8
Shopping is limited 8
Lack of affordable senior/retirement communities 8
Parking downtown 7
Low cultural sensitivity 7
High infant mortality rate 7
Lack of more good restaurants 6
"Nimby" attitude affecting progress 6
Unequal tax incentives for new businesses 6
Two or more names for the same street 6
Unsafe neighborhoods 6
Increasing gang activity 5
Not enough trade school/vocational education opportunities 5
County �islands�/pockets in city limits 5
Lack of positive attitude of people who live here-poor self-image 5
No high speed rail 5
Owner irresponsibility for vacant property 5
Poor street lighting 5
Lack of judicial  law enforcement, safety 5
Stereotyping & tracking of certain groups of students 5
Lack of Northeast development/plan/incentive to develop foothills 4
Uneven distribution of resources ($ public/private investment) 4
Lack of Southeast and East Bakersfield development 4
Crime 4
Non-pedestrian friendly 4
Youth leaving the valley 4
Lack of Preventative Services -"Meth" capital 4
Lack of after school programs 4
Lack of support by Gov. agencies of existing businesses 4
Lack of economic diversity 3
Limited hi-tech/professional education opportunities 3
Drug traffic/ "Meth" Capital 3
Lack of access to public officials/poor communication 3
Lack of support for cultural activities 3
Too many fast food restaurants 3
Obstacles to new industry 3
More services for small children 3
Railroad crossing at California Avenue 3
Homelessness 3
Public officials with big $$ interests 3
Lack of neighborhood diversity 3
Lack of trees in parking lots/shade 2
Lack of affordable housing 2
Insufficient encouragement for new communities in the county 2
Foreign Films 2
Lack of health screening & testing in schools 2
Panorama Bluff - needs grass & trees 2
City closes up too early 2
Geographically isolated 2
Better scheduling of community events 2
Lack of support for small businesses 2
More entertainment in outer areas 2
No charter schools 2
Entry level employment 2
Regional prejudice (sibling rivalry SW, NE, NW) 1
Diverse medical 1
Duplicate street addresses 1
Too much trash 1
Tree trimming 1
Larger Farmers Market 1
Electricity outages; poor drainage when it rains 1
City officials don't listen to taxpayers with respect to expenditures 1
Limited parks and recreation activities 1
Lack of skilled labor 1
Lack of pride 1
Lack of snow 1
Too many of same restaurants 1
Unsettled medical services supply 1
Government use of resources 1
More senior access to necessities 1
Poor signage to facilities-freeway 1
More access for disabled 1
High suicide 1
Weather:  Heat, Tule fog 0
No parking at the soccer field 0
Dump too far out/fee is too high 0
Lack of govt. support for cultural 0
      Fragmented city jurisdictional boundaries
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