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PlanPhilly Survey

PlanPhilly Survey. December 2008 December 2009. 2008 Total Participants: 315 Overall Participation: 80.2%. 2009 Total Participants: 305 Overall Participation: 81.4%. Participation. Demographics. 2008 vs. 2009. 2008 1920s – 1.0% 1930s – 8.0% 1940s – 19.9% 1950s – 19.0%

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PlanPhilly Survey

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  1. PlanPhilly Survey December 2008 December 2009

  2. 2008 Total Participants: 315 Overall Participation: 80.2% 2009 Total Participants: 305 Overall Participation: 81.4% Participation

  3. Demographics 2008 vs. 2009

  4. 2008 1920s – 1.0% 1930s – 8.0% 1940s –19.9% 1950s – 19.0% 1960s – 18.3% 1970s – 18.0% 1980s – 13.5% 1990s – 0.0% 2009 1920s – 1.7% 1930s – 5.1% 1940s – 17.4% 1950s – 22.9% 1960s – 15.4% 1970s – 19.1% 1980s –17.7% 1990s – 0.7% Decade Born

  5. 2008 Male – 58.0% Female – 42.0% 2009 Male – 55.4% Female – 44.6% Gender

  6. 2008 8th - 0.7% 12th – 9.8% Bachelor’s – 40.4% Master’s – 38.1% Doctorate – 11.1% 2009 8th - 0.3% 12th – 8.4% Bachelor’s – 45.3% Master’s – 36.2% Doctorate – 9.7% Education Level

  7. 2008 > 31 – 21.5% 21-30 – 21.5% 11-20 – 27.4% 5-10 – 24.1% 1-4 – 4.6% < 1 – 1.0% 2009 > 31 – 21.3% 21-30 – 20.3% 11-20 – 30.0% 5-10 – 20.7% 1-4 – 7.0% >1 – 0.7% Time Spent on Internet per Week (listed in hours)

  8. 2008 Top 5 Zipcodes: 19147 – Bella Vista – 12.4% 19106 – Old City – 11.8% 19103 – Logan Square – 10.3% 19146 – Gray’s Ferry – 4.8% 19104 – Powelton – 4.8% 2009 Top 5 Zipcodes: 19147 – Bella Vista – 15.1% 19106 – Old City – 9.4% 19125 – Kensington – 7.0% 19103 – Logan Square – 5.7% 19146 – Gray’s Ferry – 5.7% Location/Zipcode

  9. Issues Issues that are Considered Very Important 2008 vs. 2009

  10. Issues Considered Very Important 2008

  11. Issues Considered Very Important 2009

  12. Issues Considered Very Important2008 vs. 2009

  13. Statement Comparison 2008 vs. 2009

  14. PlanPhilly has the breaking news I’m looking for AGREE - 8%

  15. PlanPhilly’s reporting is biased AGREE - 5%

  16. PlanPhilly provides comprehensive coverage of design, planning, and development AGREE + < 1%

  17. PlanPhilly and PennPraxis are the same thing AGREE - 8%

  18. I come to PlanPhilly to shape my opinion on issues AGREE + 10%

  19. The articles on PlanPhilly are too long AGREE + 6%

  20. The articles on PlanPhilly provide the right amount of information AGREE + < 1%

  21. The City of Philadelphia’s built environment is improving AGREE + 7%

  22. Mayor Nutter is doing a good job with planning and economic development AGREE - 9%

  23. Mayor Nutter’s administration is transparent in decision making AGREE - 10%

  24. I have trouble finding things on PlanPhilly AGREE + 23%

  25. The Inquirer and Daily News do a good job of covering design and planning in Philadelphia AGREE + 1%

  26. PlanPhilly is well-designed AGREE - 5%

  27. PlanPhilly changes out its news stories too quickly AGREE + < 1%

  28. I would donate to PlanPhilly to maintain its current coverage level AGREE + 8%

  29. I have commented or consider entering a comment in the PlanPhilly comments section AGREE + 11%

  30. I believe Philadelphia is headed in the right direction

  31. I have watched video on PlanPhilly AGREE + 10%

  32. I have viewed a slideshow on PlanPhilly AGREE + 2%

  33. User Commentary Data Taken from Open Ended Statements

  34. Favorite Plan Philly Topics 2009

  35. More of What? 2009

  36. Trouble Spots for PlanPhilly 2009

  37. Negative Comments 2008 & 2009 • “The reporting on Plan Philly would be better if the writing were more like the old style of journalism, where [opinion] and fact reporting are distinguished and in separate news pieces. The "breaking news" is OK but it would be a good idea to obtain quotes from both sides of an issue in order to be balanced.Sometimes Plan Philly gives a soapbox to advocates without regard to their qualifications or firsthand knowledge of an issue. The presentations like usually do not include reactions from those that are impacted, nor do they include an opportunity for rebuttal that approaches the impact of the original post. Therefore the decision to do these pieces in the future should be carefully considered just as the Inquirer does through its editorial board. Do you have a balanced editorial board or even a stated policy? If so that would be good to share with readers. Thank you for considering this comment.Overall, PlanPhilly is a valuable website and has steadily improved as the months have passed. Keep up the good work.” • “All articles/postings [should] be dated, INCLUDING the YEAR.” • “More about the smaller neighborhoods way South of south and way north of Spring Garden. Center city [won’t] go wrong, its the smaller less affluent neighborhoods that need help/assistance with [planning] issues. These parts should looks as nice as Society Hill, Rittenhouse Square and similar.”

  38. Negative Comments 2008 & 2009 • “My perception [is] that PlanPhilly is an outgrowth of the Praxis civic engagement process and, as a result, represents a bias toward this type of activity at the expense of understanding and presenting the investment and market dynamics that also drive and shape development.” • “Site could use a bolder, more exciting design.” • “I think it is inappropriate for a foundation to fund a website that masquerades as an objective news source when it is really very biased and only reflects the opinions of a small group of academics who have no real-world experience in planning, economic development, zoning, government administration.” • “Too sensational and sometimes one-sided.” • “The site should be more interactive to allow more structured user content.” • “I read most of what you send...but sometimes it is too much, BUT.. congratulations on doing SOMETHING !!! It's been too long (think our good friend, Bacon) since anyone with decent ideas and the follow thru produced for our city.”

  39. Positive Comments 2008 & 2009 • “KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!! YOUR FORUM IS UNIQUE AND IMPORTANT.” • “You are the best source of planning information - I check it at least twice a week. Articles are neat, well-presented, exceptional coverage. You are unmatched in Philly, it would be great for more reader-writer interaction, maybe more commenting or a panel discussion with writers or contributors or planners/developers/ED/etc. Great work though.” • “I think you do a great job - informative, comprehensive, objective and unbiased, up to the minute.” • “If Plan Philly needs to fundraise to support its operations, I think you have a strong case to do so.” • “This is a great, curatorial view of planning and design in Philly. Think of it as a Huffington post for urban design issues. This is a breath of fresh air. People would pay for this! You should charge a modest fee-tell people it is for upgrades in features. People will send money” • “Keep up the great work! Your reporting is solid especially in covering the waterfront and casinos, and it's great to have a weekly aggregation of planning news stories. I'm also impressed by the events listings -- I've attended film screenings, tours and lectures that I would not have found elsewhere.”

  40. Positive Comments 2008 & 2009 • “Citizens care & want to be in the loop” • “PlanPhilly has a great listing of events/activities. It's my favorite part of the email. PlanPhilly is a great "one-pager." If I want more info, the links work and are relevant.” • “You are doing a great job. PlanPhilly is the only one stop source of information about the major planning and development issues in the city. It might be useful to encourage more public feedback and comment about the articles online. • “How about online polling opportunities for the projects you write about.” • “I think it is really wonderful that you post letters from readers and citizens, whether or not they agree with the opinions expressed by PlanPhilly or PennPraxis staffers. That kind of transparency and open debate is so lacking in other areas of our city.” • “Keep up the GREAT work! Publicize your site more widely.” • “PlanPhilly does a great job. For whatever reason, not much of a culture has developed in the "comments" sections of stories; that's why I think it might be useful to have a more developed opinion section, to get more discussion going on the site.” • “You are doing a great job. If a citizen wants to be informed about what's going on, or wants to participate in the decision process, Plan Philly is the place to go.”

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