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As part of the preparation process for the 2020 City of Chicago budget, the City conducted a public survey. The final results are shown in this dataset.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative values have been converted to blanks and totals above $1000 (after converting negatives to blanks) have been converted to $1000, with all of the component values adjusted accordingly, to retain their relative proportions. Totals below $1000 were not adjusted up because the survey specifically allowed for not allocating the full amount.
For more information on the 2020 budget, including the survey, please see https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/obm/supp_info/budgetdocuments/2020_Budget.html.
Updated
February 10 2023
Views
3,929
In association with the July/August 2022 process for 43rd ward residents to apply for the opportunity to fill the aldermanic vacancy in that ward, residents were also invited to fill out an online survey, seeking their opinions on issues. The results of that survey are shown in this dataset.
Respondents were presented with eight issues plus "other" and asked to rank each one as being between Not a Priority (1) and Urgent Priority (5). There was no limit to how often each ranking could be used, although respondents were encouraged to rank only a few issues as Urgent Priority.
The final question was free text, intended to capture descriptions of "other" issues but if the respondent provided other text, it is included except in limited cases where it is redacted for privacy or similar reasons.
Please note that the survey is not and was not intended to be a random sample or otherwise scientifically or statistically valid. There were no formal barriers to people not residents of the 43rd ward responding, people responding more than once, or other things of that nature. It was intended only as a simple tool to collect such information as people cared to submit and should be interpreted in that spirit.
A copy of the original survey is at https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/about/wards/ward-43-application-processs/Survey.pdf.
Updated
August 5 2022
Views
3,323
As part of the preparation process for the 2021 City of Chicago budget, the City conducted a public survey. The final results are shown in this dataset.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative and blank values have been converted to $0 if any question is this series was answered. If the total allocated was above or below $1000, all values have been adjusted proportionally to bring the total to $1000.
For more information on the 2021 budget, including the survey, please see https://chicago.gov/2021budget.
Updated
February 10 2023
Views
1,695
In association with the November 2022 process for 12th ward residents to apply for the opportunity to fill the aldermanic vacancy in that ward, residents were also invited to fill out an online survey, seeking their opinions on issues. The results of that survey are shown in this dataset.
Respondents were presented with seven issues and asked to rank them from most urgent to least urgent.
The final question was free text, intended to capture other issues but if the respondent provided other text, it is included.
Please note that the survey is not and was not intended to be a random sample or otherwise scientifically or statistically valid. There were no formal barriers to people not residents of the 12th ward responding, people responding more than once, or other things of that nature. It was intended only as a simple tool to collect such information as people cared to submit and should be interpreted in that spirit.
A copy of the original survey is at this link.
Updated
November 21 2022
Views
1,540
In order to seek stakeholder engagement in a Public Passenger Vehicle Industry study (report linked below in Featured Content) it commissioned in late 2020, the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection conducted an online survey of public chauffeurs (taxi, livery, and ride hail drivers). The survey was open for responses from 3/10/2021 to 4/1/2021.
The 7,021 self-reported responses received are shown in this dataset. Personally identifiable information (PII) written by a responder in a free-text response field was redacted to protect the responder’s identify. Otherwise, self-reported answers are presented as submitted and unedited.
Please e-mail questions or comments regarding the PPV Study or the Public Chauffeur Survey to BACPPV@cityofchicago.org.
Updated
April 26 2023
Views
742
As part of the preparation process for the 2020 City of Chicago budget, the City conducted a public survey. The final results are shown in this dataset.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative values have been converted to blanks and totals above $1000 (after converting negatives to blanks) have been converted to $1000, with all of the component values adjusted accordingly, to retain their relative proportions. Totals below $1000 were not adjusted up because the survey specifically allowed for not allocating the full amount.
For more information on the 2020 budget, including the survey, please see https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/obm/supp_info/budgetdocuments/2020_Budget.html.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative values have been converted to blanks and totals above $1000 (after converting negatives to blanks) have been converted to $1000, with all of the component values adjusted accordingly, to retain their relative proportions. Totals below $1000 were not adjusted up because the survey specifically allowed for not allocating the full amount.
For more information on the 2020 budget, including the survey, please see https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/obm/supp_info/budgetdocuments/2020_Budget.html.
Updated
February 10 2023
Views
394
As part of the preparation process for the 2021 City of Chicago budget, the City conducted a public survey. The final results are shown in this dataset.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative and blank values have been converted to $0 if any question is this series was answered. If the total allocated was above or below $1000, all values have been adjusted proportionally to bring the total to $1000.
For more information on the 2021 budget, including the survey, please see https://chicago.gov/2021budget.
Updated
February 10 2023
Views
370
As part of the preparation process for the 2021 City of Chicago budget, the City conducted a public survey. The final results are shown in this dataset.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative and blank values have been converted to $0 if any question is this series was answered. If the total allocated was above or below $1000, all values have been adjusted proportionally to bring the total to $1000.
For more information on the 2021 budget, including the survey, please see https://chicago.gov/2021budget.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative and blank values have been converted to $0 if any question is this series was answered. If the total allocated was above or below $1000, all values have been adjusted proportionally to bring the total to $1000.
For more information on the 2021 budget, including the survey, please see https://chicago.gov/2021budget.
Updated
February 10 2023
Views
315
A graphical summary of the survey responses.
Click any response value to filter all other cards for responses containing the selected response (e.g., to see how people who ranked a certain issue as Urgent ranked all other issues).
Updated
November 21 2022
Views
0
As part of the preparation process for the 2021 City of Chicago budget, the City conducted a public survey. The final results are shown in this dataset.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative and blank values have been converted to $0 if any question is this series was answered. If the total allocated was above or below $1000, all values have been adjusted proportionally to bring the total to $1000.
For more information on the 2021 budget, including the survey, please see https://chicago.gov/2021budget.
Updated
February 10 2023
Views
0
A graphical summary of the survey responses. Click any response value to filter all other cards for responses containing the selected response (e.g., to see how people who ranked a certain issue as most urgent ranked all other issues).
Updated
November 21 2022
Views
0
As part of the preparation process for the 2020 City of Chicago budget, the City conducted a public survey. The final results are shown in this dataset.
For the $1000 Assignment columns, negative values have been converted to blanks and totals above $1000 (after converting negatives to blanks) have been converted to $1000, with all of the component values adjusted accordingly, to retain their relative proportions. Totals below $1000 were not adjusted up because the survey specifically allowed for not allocating the full amount.
For more information on the 2020 budget, including the survey, please see https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/obm/supp_info/budgetdocuments/2020_Budget.html.
Updated
February 10 2023
Views
0
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