RESIDENT’S SURVEY - HOW WOULD YOU INVEST $3.4 MILLION?
The City of Inglewood receives approximately $3.4 million in federal funds each year for housing and community development projects. The City of Inglewood wants you to have a voice in how the City invests this money. Please assist us by filling out this survey. Using the range from 1 - 5, one (1) indicates the Lowest (L) need and five (5) indicates the Highest (H).

Community Facilities             

  L
  1

    
  2

    
 3

    
  4

  H
  5

Senior Centers

Youth Centers

Childcare Centers

Health Care Facilities

Community Centers

Libraries

Cultural Centers

 

 

 

 

 

 

Community Services

  L
  1

    
  2

    
 3

    
  4

  H
  5

Senior Activities

Youth Centers

Child Care Services

Transportation Services

Anti-Crime Programs

Health Services

Mental Health Services

Legal Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

Infrastructure

  L
  1

    
  2

    
 3

    
  4

  H
  5

Street Improvements    

Street Lighting    

Sidewalk Improvements    

Alley Improvements    

Accessibility Crosswalks    

Parking Facilities

 

 

 

 

 

 

Neighborhood Services

  L
  1

    
  2

    
 3

    
  4

  H
  5

Tree Planting         

Trash  & Debris Removal

Graffiti Removal         

Code Enforcement         

Clean-Up of Abandoned Lots/Buildings

Special Needs Services

 L
 1

    
 2

   
 3

    
 4

 H
 5

Centers/Service for the Disabled

Accessibility Improvements   

Domestic Violence Services  

Substance Abuse Services    

Homeless Shelters/Services

HIV/AIDS Centers

Neglected/Abused Children Centers and Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

Business and Jobs

 L
 1

    
 2

   
 3

    
 4

 H
 5

Start Up Business Assistance

Small Business Loans

Job Creation/Retention

Employment Training

Commercial/Industrial Rehabilitation

Facade Improvements

Business Mentoring

 

 

 

 

 

 

Housing

 L
 1

    
 2

   
 3

    
 4

 H
 5

Residential Rehabilitation

Homeownership Assistance

Housing for the Disabled

Senior Housing

Affordable Rental Housing

Fair Housing Services

Lead-Based Paint Test/Abatement

Residential Historic Preservation

Commercial Historic Preservation

Energy Efficient Improvements



Please write in any needs not listed:   

 
         


How do you receive information about the City? (Please Check All That Apply)

  Mailings  

  Time Warner (Local Cable)  

  City Council Meetings   

  City’s Website   

  Inglewood Today Magazine   

  Block Club Meetings   

  Information provided in water bill   

Banners (Posted Above Manchester Blvd.)   


Please provide your ZIP CODE:  

PART II - As part of this planning process, the City of Inglewood must also analyze factors that limit fair housing choice in the City of Inglewood. Your own experiences will contribute to the efforts to research obstacles such as nature and extent of housing discrimination in the City of Inglewood. This information will be used to assist in developing strategies to overcome impediments to fair housing choice. This survey is for information gathering only.

 

   Yes

   No

  1.

  Do you believe that housing discrimination is an issue in your neighborhood?

    

   

 

   Yes

   No

  2.

  Have you ever experienced discrimination in housing?

    

   

(If Yes, please answer Questions 3, 4 and 5)

  3.

  Who do you believe discriminates against you? (Please Check All That Apply)

 
Real Estate

Agent

Landlord or

Property Manager

 

Mortgage

Lender

Mortgage

Insurer

  4.

  On what basis do you believe you were discriminated against? (Please Check All That Apply)

 

  Race

  Color

  National Origin

  Religion

  Gender

 

  Familial Status (single-parent with children, family with children or expecting a child)

 

  Disability (either you or someone close to you)

 

   Yes

   No

  5.

  If you believe you have been discriminated against, have you reported the incident?

    

   

If No – Why Not? (Please Check All That Apply)

 

  Did not know where to report

  Too much trouble

  Afraid of retaliation

  Do not believe it makes a difference


The City of Inglewood works with the Housing Rights Center to provide informational, educational, counseling and investigative services promoting fair housing choice. If you feel you have been discriminated against, please contact the Housing Rights Center at (800) 477-5977.

THANK YOU! SURVEY IS DUE BY May 16, 2008