By Sierra Poore | West Valley View
Goodyear residents enjoy living in the city and believe it is safe, according to a National Citizen Survey.
“Residents continued to rate the quality of life in Goodyear quite highly and feel that it is a safe place to live,” said Erin Caldwell, the director of research for the National Research Center.
The results of the springtime survey were released during a September 24 City Council work session. The survey, which is used across the nation, allows cities to compare the satisfaction of their residents with those in other municipalities.
The survey is structured around eight primary factors of community livability including safety, mobility, economy, community engagement, recreation and wellness, education and enrichment, and natural and built environment, she said.