Appendix F
2022 Community Interest and Opinion Survey
NPD Core Values
Assessments of the District’s performance in each core value differs by specific goal and subgroup.
For example: A majority of many subgroups (younger and oldest residents, those with children, African Americans) feel the NPD is doing a great job on “Health & Wellness” efforts, and no group significantly disagrees. Younger adults feel the District can do more on “Public Safety”, “Community Enrichment”, and (along with those in the north regions) more “Environmental Education/Stewardship/Sustainability“ efforts.
Significant Differences: NDP Core Values Being “Fulfilled” vs. “More Effort Needed”
Weakness/Needs to Do More
Strongest/Great Job Fulfilling
Overall
Most Likely to Respond
Overall
Most Likely to Respond
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Ages 35-44 (54%), 55+ (53%)
Households with children (53%, vs. 39% of those without children) Lived in Naperville 10-19 yrs. (61%) African American residents (60% of n=9) Lived in Naperville 5-9 yrs. (45%), 30+ yrs. (41%) African American residents (62% of n=9)
Health & Wellness
14%
45%
< no meaningful differences >
Public Safety
9%
34%
-
Ages 35-44 (15%)
- -
White residents (19%)
Ages 45-54 (44%) SE residents (39%)
Accessibility
14%
29%
Lived in Naperville 5-9 years (24%)
Environmental Education/ Stewardship/ Sustainability
- -
Ages 24-34 (39%)
21%
27%
-
Ages 45-54 (33%)
NW (33%) and NE (36%) regions
- - -
Ages 24-34 (32%)
Community Enrichment
Lived in Naperville 5-9 yrs. (39%) Households with children (25%, vs. 15% of those without children)
- -
Women (41%, vs. 25% of men)
32%
19%
Ages 55-64 (42%)
Personal Growth & Enrichment
- -
Lived in Naperville <5 years (42%)
16%
30%
-
Lived in Naperville 20-29 yrs. (23%)
Ages 45-54 (41%)
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