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Dealing with Utah's Growth






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Dealing with Utah’s Growth was Issue #10 in our 2008 Utah Priorities Poll
On a 1-5 scale, with 1 being “not at all concerned” and 5 being “very concerned, 57% of those polled gave this issue a 4 or 5. The average score indicating level of concern for all those polled was 3.66.

To better understand Utahns' concerns, the poll asked several follow up questions. The first question was: “Overall, would you say that growth in Utah is a good thing or bad?” Respondents were given the options of answering “definitely good,” “probably good,” “neither good nor bad,” “probably bad,” and “definitely bad.” 59% of respondents replied that growth is either “probably” or “definitely good.” The following chart displays the response distributions statewide and in Washington County and compares them with 2004 results.



The next question was: “In your opinion, would you say Utah is growing too fast, about right or not fast enough?” 52% of respondents said Utah is growing too fast, with 46% replying that Utah is growing about right.



When asked about specific aspects of growth, respondents cited traffic congestion, crowding in schools, changes in crime rates and water supply as their top concerns.



Finally, when asked if their concern about growth in Utah was primarily due to people moving into the state or the birthrate, 67% replied that their concern was about move-ins, while 7% cited the birthrate and 13% cited both.

Research on Utah’s Growth by Utah Foundation

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