Soulard Safety Committee Survey – Executive Summary – 8/18/21

·      Survey was completed by 100 respondents between April and end of May.  Sixty-two percent of respondents live South of Russell and 22% live North of Russell.

o   Perception of crime in Soulard:

§  One-half (50%) agree that crime is a major issue, 28% are neutral, and 21% disagree.

§  One-half (52%) believe that crime in the past 3 years has stayed the same, 35% believe that is has increased, and 13% believe it has decreased.

§  Over two-thirds (70%) agree with the statement “I feel safe in our neighborhood.”

§  Almost one-half (48%) agree with the statement “I feel safe going out at night in our neighborhood,” while 23% disagree and 28% are neutral.

§  One-third (36%) of respondents indicated that they have personally experienced a crime in Soulard in the past 3 years, 50% did not and 14% left the question unanswered.  (Note: This number may be skewed and not transfer to the general population due to interest in filling out the survey because of a personal experience with crime).

§  Crimes that need to be addressed:

·      Traffic- related issues such as speeding and running signs and lights (28%)  

·      Car break ins (26%)

·      Property theft/damage (18%)

·      Car/vehicle/car jacking (15%)

o   Crime prevention efforts:

§  Police patrols – Over one-half (59%) think there needs to be more police patrols and 41% think there needs to be about the same.

§  Lighting – Over one-half (60%) believe lighting varies from block to block

§  Neighborhood Watch – The majority (59% )are interested in reviving and participating in a Neighborhood Watch effort

§  To increase general safety, the following areas were mentioned the most:

·      Increase policing/security (22)

·      Taming neighborhood traffic and vehicle access (12)

·      Better lighting (11)

·      More cameras and communication among neighbors (11)

·      Having a Neighborhood Watch and communicating among neighbors (8)

o   Pedestrian and Intersection safety:

§  Almost one-half (48%)  agree that pedestrians are safe on our sidewalks and intersections.  One-quarter (28%) are neutral and one-quarter (23%) disagree.

§  Intersections that raise concern (* indicates that it is included in the CID study):

·      Russell (23) *

·      12th Street (18) *

·      9th Street (10)*

·      Barton (9) *

·      7th Street/Broadway (5)

·      13th Street (3)

·      8th Street (3)

·      Overall, 61 intersections that were mentioned are included in the CID study and 14 are not included.

 

Top ways residents find out what’s happening in Soulard:

·      Nextdoor (60%)

·      SRG Blaster (58%)

·      SRG General Meeting (44%)

·      Renaissance (31%)

 

Other ways to find out information (open-ended question)

·      19 responses centered around neighborhood connections (talking with neighbors, word of mouth, etc)

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