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CSLI Advisory Board Feb. 10, 2011

CSLI Advisory Board Feb. 10, 2011. Agenda Call to order Committee reports Review of ongoing activities Review/discuss Fall 2010 survey Review/discuss proposed Spring 2011 Survey Any other new/old business Adjournment Center for the Study of Local Issues

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CSLI Advisory Board Feb. 10, 2011

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  1. CSLI Advisory BoardFeb. 10, 2011 Agenda Call to order Committee reports Review of ongoing activities Review/discuss Fall 2010 survey Review/discuss proposed Spring 2011 Survey Any other new/old business Adjournment Center for the Study of Local Issues Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012-1895 http:www2.aacc.edu/csli ddnataf@aacc.edu 410.777.2733

  2. CSLI Recent Activities-Client Projects 1. Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County – 2010-11 • Client: Provides housing for low income families and seniors in eight communities • Type of survey: Resident satisfaction and facility condition – used for planning, oversight and HUD accreditation purposes • Methodology: Self-administered at each community. Residents fill them out at the time of contract renewal, producing a quarterly stream of completed surveys for CSLI to use for data entry and report generation. • N=Varies by community • Current status:Waiting for next quarter’s questionnaires. • Income generated: Overall $5100, retained for CSLI operations: $5100. • Students employed:0-1

  3. CSLI Recent Activities-Client Projects 2. Fire Department – Strategic Planning Survey • Client: Provides fire and EMT services for county residents • Type of survey:Measures citizen awareness, operational trade/off preferences, satisfaction. • Methodology:Telephone (landline only). • N=311 • Current status:Completed • Income generated: Overall $5000, retained for CSLI operations: $558 • Students employed:10-15

  4. CSLI Recent Activities-Client Projects 3. Police Department – Accreditation Survey • Client: Provides public safety for county residents • Type of survey: Identical to previous surveys – citizens’ perceptions of police professionalism and effectiveness, seriousness of crimes.. • Methodology: Telephone (landline only). • N=Around 350-400 • Current status:Starts Feb. 14. • Income generated: Overall $5000, retained for CSLI operations: $600 (estimated) • Students employed:10-15

  5. CSLI Recent Activities-Client Projects 4. Radcliff Scholarship Survey of recipients • Client: AACC Foundation/Entrepreneurial Studies • Type of survey: Asks about impact of scholarship, recipients’ current circumstances. • Methodology: Multi-modal – mail, email, Facebook, telephone • N=49 of 86 (57% response rate) • Current status:Completed • Income generated: Overall $1600, retained for CSLI operations: $900 • Students employed:1-2

  6. CSLI Recent Activities-Client Projects 5. Coordinating Center • Client: Provides medical coordinating services for severely ill patients • Type of survey: Customer satisfaction • Methodology: Mailed with telephone follow-up and second mailing if needed. • N= 690 • Current status:Completed • Income generated: Overall $2860, retained for CSLI operations: $1330 • Students employed:4-5

  7. CSLI Recent Student-related Activities 1. CSLI student interns • Spring 2011: 2 • Hours: vary depending on projects and needs of the moment but goal is to average five hours per week per intern • Duties: range from data entry, survey design, student supervision, and telephone interviewing. 2.Legislative Interns – Maryland General Assembly • Spring 2011: 10 • Hours:15-20 hours a week • Duties: Work with members of the General Assembly in various capacities • Other internships – does your area of work have any need for student interns?

  8. CSLI Recent Student-related Activities 3. CSLI student club • Inception: 2006 – designated an official student club. • Organizational structure:Officers include president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, elected at beginning of fall semester. CSLI interns usually chosen as club president/vice president • Budget: Varies yearly–2010-11: $1115 from student association. • 2010-11 Activities: Anticipate visits to Baltimore Council of Foreign Affairs; Annapolis

  9. CSLI Recent Activities-Public Outreach • Radio: WNAV – director was interviewed about CSLI fall research findings. Also on radio Nov. 2 for election analysis. • Presentations: Director made presentations to Elephants Club, 33rd Democratic Club, Almost 7:30 Democratic Club, Leadership Anne Arundel, and Maryland Government Financial Officers Association. Panel discussion about surveys and local issues moderated by Paul Foer in Annapolis. • Newspaper: Various articles in Capital, Baltimore Sun and Washington Post. • CSLI Web site: Posted all new presentations and updates to searchable database (see http://www2.aacc.edu/csli).

  10. CSLI Semi-Web Panel Semi-annual Survey and Web Panel Web panel: We have accumulated a total of around 715 possibly valid email addresses. • About 1/3 of respondents accept request to give email addresses. • Used to do pre-election polling in September. • Will be conducting a spring online survey composed with student input. • Response rate typically around 25%.

  11. Semi-annual Survey – Overview of Spring 2011 Results

  12. Polling Results for AA County Remarkable stability in right/wrong direction…

  13. AA County Polling Results: Most Important ProblemFall '04 to Fall '10

  14. AA County Polling Results: Percentage saying “excellent” or “good” also stable since March 2009

  15. AA County compared to USA – County looks around 35% better

  16. AA County Polling Results: Mostly stable findings in % saying a condition ‘applies’ Some costs have gone down

  17. The economy: what else applies? Minor improvement in readiness to spend

  18. State Issues: O’Malley vs. Ehrlich for Governor in NovemberCountyResults in 2006: Ehrlich 56.9 vs. O’Malley 42.0 percent GAP = 14.9 O’Malley won by 6.5 percent statewide in 2006 CountyResults in 2010: Ehrlich 54.2 vs. O’Malley 43.4 percent GAP =10.8 O’Malley won by 14.5 percent statewide in 2006

  19. Gubernatorial Races – Anne Arundel County Anne Arundel Consistently supports Rep. Gubernatorial Candidates O’Malley on low end of typical Dem vote deficit

  20. County Executive Vote 1994-2010 12425 Including Shay -1930 GAP 2716 23987 3920 6151 Only a few thousand votes separate Dem/Rep candidates

  21. 2010 County Exec Race Over Time Unlike Governor’s race, CE race much harder to predict –much tightening at the end…

  22. How informed are you about candidates’ stands on various issues?

  23. County executive choice: Whose stands do you favor? Sorted by Undecided/Don’t know (Oct. 11-14)

  24. County executive choice: Whose stands do you favor? Sorted by those favoring Leopold over Conti (Oct. 11-14)

  25. State/County Issue: Slots at Arundel Mills Opponents to the introduction of slot machines at Arundel Mills Mall are circulating a petition to put the county council’s decision to grant zoning needed for slots to referendum in November, potentially reversing the decision. Do you support or oppose this petition effort? Will you be voting for or against Question A on the November ballot? A "for" vote would approve the County Council's zoning decision permitting slots in the county, including at Arundel Mills and Laurel.  An 'against' vote would leave the county without slots zoning at any location.

  26. National Issues: % approving of president’s job by party Obama Bush

  27. National Issues: Presidential job approval

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