Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1: Anchorage Community Survey 2003 presents results taken from the Anchorage Community Survey, a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003, focusing on respondents attitudes on five issues — schools, public transportation, snow removal, police performance, emergency medical services — and on residential stability.

Recent Submissions

  • Anchorage Community Survey: Residential Stability

    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2003-09)
    This issue of Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," presents a brief descriptive study of residential stability in Anchorage. In the spring of 2003 the Justice Center conducted a telephone survey of randomly selected households in Anchorage to collect information on a variety of topics, including residential stability. In all, more than 1,900 individual respondents 18 years of age or older participated in the survey. To measure residential stability throughout the municipality, respondents were asked by interviewers how long they had lived in their current neighborhood. Answers ranged from 2 weeks to 62 years; the median length of residency was 5 years.
  • Anchorage Community Survey: Community Satisfaction with Emergency Medical Services

    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2003-09)
    This issue of Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," presents results taken from a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003 focusing on respondents' satisfaction with emergency medical services in the Municipality of Anchorage.
  • Anchorage Community Survey: Community Satisfaction with Police Performance

    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2003-09)
    This issue of Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," presents results taken from a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003 focusing on respondents' satisfaction with police performance in the Municipality of Anchorage.
  • Anchorage Community Survey: Community Satisfaction with Snow Removal

    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2003-09)
    This issue of Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," presents results taken from a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003 focusing on respondents' satisfaction with the level of snow removal service in the Municipality of Anchorage.
  • Anchorage Community Survey: Community Satisfaction with Public Transportation

    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center, 2003-09)
    This issue of Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," presents results taken from a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003 focusing on respondents' satisfaction with public transportation in the Municipality of Anchorage.
  • Anchorage Community Survey: Community Satisfaction with Schools

    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2003-09)
    This issue of Anchorage Community Indicators Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," presents results taken from a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003 focusing on respondents' satisfaction with schools in the Municipality of Anchorage.
  • Anchorage Community Indicators: An Overview

    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2003-09)
    Anchorage Community Indicators is a public education project of the Justice Center aimed at providing information about various aspects of the Anchorage municipality through maps and tables. This issue provides an overview of the project and introduces Series 1, "Anchorage Community Survey," which presents results from a telephone survey conducted by the Justice Center in the spring of 2003. Series 1 focuses on respondents' attitudes on five issues — schools, public transportation, snow removal, police performance, and emergency medical services — and on residential stability.