Veenendaal residents rate their neighbourhoods: concerns over speeding and parking revealed
Residents of Veenendaal have shared their views on local liveability, highlighting issues like speeding, youth nuisance, and parking. The survey helps the municipality identify areas for improvement and shape future policies affecting daily life.
| Key Finding | Details |
|---|---|
| Main Concerns | Speeding, youth nuisance, parking problems |
| Survey Purpose | Gauge resident satisfaction and identify areas for improvement |
| Frequency | Conducted every few years |
| Location | Veenendaal, Utrecht province |
| Participation | Not all residents completed the survey |
| Next Steps | Results will be highlighted; efforts to boost future participation |
The Municipality of Veenendaal conducts liveability surveys to assess resident satisfaction and address local challenges. These insights guide policy decisions and municipal actions to enhance the quality of life in neighbourhoods.
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How residents of Veenendaal experience living in their neighbourhoods
Last year, we invited residents to take part in our liveability survey. We would like to thank everyone who participated. We conducted this survey to gain a clear picture of liveability in the different neighbourhoods and districts.
What stands out?
Residents of Veenendaal are generally positive about their living situation, but are particularly concerned about speeding, youth nuisance and parking problems. Below, we share the survey results per neighbourhood.
Why do we conduct the liveability survey?
Every few years, we ask residents to complete the liveability survey. The aim is to gain insight into how residents of Veenendaal experience living in their neighbourhoods. The survey also provides insight into how neighbourhoods differ from one another. We compare the results with those from previous years. The survey helps us identify what is going well, but also where there is room for improvement.
Good to know
Not all residents completed the survey. For this reason, we view the results as a supplement to what we already know. In the coming period, we will highlight the results. We will continue to do our best to encourage more people to participate in future surveys, so that the results provide a good picture of all residents.
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