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City of York American Rescue Plan Funding Survey

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Are you a resident of the City of York?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 100.0% 1

Please rank your priorities.

Average priorities over 1 response
  1. Expansion or creation of educational programs for the City of York.

    Educational Disparities
  2. Expansion or creation of broadband infrastructure for the City of York.

    Broadband Infrastructure
  3. Expansion or creation of healthy community and neighborhood programs for the City of York.

    Healthy Communities and Neighborhoods
  4. Expansion or creation of public safety programs for the City of York.

    Public Safety
  5. Expansion or creation of economic impact programs for the City of York.

    Economic Impact
  6. Expansion or creation of healthcare programs for the City of York.

    Healthcare

How important are these potential economic impact services?

Assistance to households (food, rent, utility, case management, home repairs, etc.)
Response Percent Response Count
Not Important 100.0% 1
Assistance to small businesses (loans, grants, technical assistance)
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1
Provide "learn while you earn" paid work and education programs, such as the former Job Training Partnership Act
Response Percent Response Count
Important 100.0% 1
Assistance to non-profits (loans, grants, technical assistance)
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1
Aid to impacted industries (tourism, travel, hospitality and other impacted industries)
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1
Services to address homelessness such as supportive housing, and to improve access to stable, affordable housing among unhoused individuals
Response Percent Response Count
Somewhat Important 100.0% 1

How important are these educational disparity services?

Fund mentoring and afterschool programs
Response Percent Response Count
Very Important 100.0% 1
Partnerships with appropriate organizations to assist with family issues, including: economic support, health needs, or child development
Response Percent Response Count
Somewhat Important 100.0% 1
Addressing educational disparities magnified by the public health emergency
Response Percent Response Count
Somewhat Important 100.0% 1
Promoting healthy environments for children, such as new or expanded high-quality childcare, parent education and other programs
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1

How important are these healthy community and neighborhood services?

Building Stronger Communities through Investments in Housing and Neighborhoods
Response Percent Response Count
Important 100.0% 1
Housing services to support healthy living environments and neighborhoods conducive to mental and physical wellness
Response Percent Response Count
Somewhat Important 100.0% 1
Support affordable housing projects
Response Percent Response Count
Somewhat Important 100.0% 1
Fund park improvements for City of York parks
Response Percent Response Count
Important 100.0% 1
Fund additional programming in City of York Community Centers
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1

How important are these potential public safety services?

Evidence-based community violence intervention programs to prevent violence and mitigate the increase in violence during the pandemic
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1
Fund behavioral health counselors to assist Police Officers with responding to calls
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1
Assistance to victims of violence
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1
Diversionary programs for individuals at risk of criminal behavior
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Not Important 100.0% 1
Assistance for those returning from incarceration
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Not Important 100.0% 1
Internal behavioral health outreach for York City Police Department
Response Percent Response Count
Moderately Important 100.0% 1

How important is this potential infrastructure upgrade?

Broadband infrastructure to unserved or underserved communities
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Moderately Important 100.0% 1

Please provide any additional ideas or comments for the use of the City of York American Rescue Plan Act funds.

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Expansion or creation of healthy community and neighborhood programs for the City of York.

Expansion or creation of broadband infrastructure for the City of York.

Expansion or creation of educational programs for the City of York.

Expansion or creation of healthcare programs for the City of York.

Expansion or creation of economic impact programs for the City of York.

Expansion or creation of public safety programs for the City of York.


Not Important
Somewhat Important
Moderately Important
Important
Very Important
Services and programs to prevent, mitigate and respond to COVID-19
Increase Lead Abatement and Bureau of Health Lead Paint programming
Transportation support for vulnerable populations to access medical or public health services
Build a York City mental health assistance and service program
Fund community health workers to help community members access health services and services to address the social determinants of health
Increase the number of specialists at the Bureau of Health Clinic
Improve the design and execution of public health programs
Address disparities in public health outcomes
Not Important
Somewhat Important
Moderately Important
Important
Very Important
Assistance to households (food, rent, utility, case management, home repairs, etc.)
Assistance to small businesses (loans, grants, technical assistance)
Provide "learn while you earn" paid work and education programs, such as the former Job Training Partnership Act
Assistance to non-profits (loans, grants, technical assistance)
Aid to impacted industries (tourism, travel, hospitality and other impacted industries)
Services to address homelessness such as supportive housing, and to improve access to stable, affordable housing among unhoused individuals
Not Important
Somewhat Important
Moderately Important
Important
Very Important
Fund mentoring and afterschool programs
Partnerships with appropriate organizations to assist with family issues, including: economic support, health needs, or child development
Addressing educational disparities magnified by the public health emergency
Promoting healthy environments for children, such as new or expanded high-quality childcare, parent education and other programs
Not Important
Somewhat Important
Moderately Important
Important
Very Important
Building Stronger Communities through Investments in Housing and Neighborhoods
Housing services to support healthy living environments and neighborhoods conducive to mental and physical wellness
Support affordable housing projects
Fund park improvements for City of York parks
Fund additional programming in City of York Community Centers
Not Important
Somewhat Important
Moderately Important
Important
Very Important
Evidence-based community violence intervention programs to prevent violence and mitigate the increase in violence during the pandemic
Fund behavioral health counselors to assist Police Officers with responding to calls
Assistance to victims of violence
Diversionary programs for individuals at risk of criminal behavior
Assistance for those returning from incarceration
Internal behavioral health outreach for York City Police Department
Not Important
Somewhat Important
Moderately Important
Important
Very Important
Broadband infrastructure to unserved or underserved communities
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