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About The NCSTM <br />The National Community SurveyTM (The NCSTM) report is about the <br />"livability" of Ramsey. The phrase "livable community" is used here to evoke <br />a place that is not simply habitable, but that is desirable. It is not only <br />where people do live, but where they want to live. <br />Great communities are partnerships of the government, private sector, <br />community -based organizations and residents, all geographically <br />connected. The NCS captures residents' opinions considering ten central <br />facets of a community: <br />• Economy <br />• Mobility <br />• Community Design <br />• Utilities <br />• Safety <br />• Natural Environment <br />• Parks and Recreation <br />• Health and Wellness <br />• Education, Arts, and Culture <br />• Inclusivity and Engagement <br />The report provides the opinions of a representative sample of 459 <br />residents of the City of Ramsey collected from November 24, 2020 to <br />January 12, 2021. The margin of error around any reported percentage is <br />5% for all respondents and the response rate for the 2020 survey was 27%. <br />Survey results were weighted so that the demographic profile of <br />respondents was representative of the demographic profile of adults in <br />Ramsey... <br />Private <br />sector <br />Residents <br />Communities <br />are partnerships <br />among_._ <br />anyMLai ity. <br />based <br />organizations <br />Health <br />8( Wellness <br />How the results are reported <br />For the most part, the percentages presented in the following tabs represent the "percent positive." Most commonly, the <br />percent positive is the combination of the top two most positive response options (i.e., "excellent" and "good," "very safe" and <br />"somewhat safe," etc.). On many of the questions in the survey respondents may answer "don't know." The proportion of <br />respondents giving this reply is shown in the full set of responses included in the tab "Complete data." However, these responses <br />have been removed from the analyses presented in most of the tabs. In other words, the tables and graphs display the responses <br />from respondents who had an opinion about a specific item. <br />Comparisons to benchmarks <br />NRC's database of comparative resident opinion is comprised of resident perspectives gathered in surveys from over 600 <br />communities whose residents evaluated the same kinds of topics on The National Community Survey. The comparison <br />evaluations are from the most recent survey completed in each community in the last five years. NRC adds the latest results <br />quickly upon survey completion, keeping the benchmark data fresh and relevant. The communities in the database represent a <br />wide geographic and population range. In each tab, Ramsey's results are noted as being "higher" than the benchmark, "lower" <br />than the benchmark or "similar" to the benchmark, meaning that the average rating given by Ramsey residents is statistically <br />similar to or different (greater or lesser) than the benchmark. Being rated as "higher" or "lower" than the benchmark means that <br />Ramsey's average rating for a particular item was more than 10 points different than the benchmark. If a rating was "much <br />higher" or "much lower," then Ramsey's average rating was more than 20 points different when compared to the benchmark. <br />NRC's database of comparative resident opinion is comprised of resident perspectives gathered in surveys from over 600 <br />communities whose residents evaluated the same kinds of topics on The National Community Survey. The comparison <br />evaluations are from the most recent survey completed in each community in the last five years. NRC adds the latest results <br />quickly upon survey completion, keeping the benchmark data fresh and relevant. The communities in the database represent a <br />wide geographic and population range. In each tab, Ramsey's results are noted as being "higher" than the benchmark, "lower" <br />than the benchmark or "similar" to the benchmark, meaning that the average rating given by Ramsey residents is statistically <br />
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