Intro: What Do Utahns Care About?

Courtney Flint

TAKEAWAY

Most of Utah’s top community concerns relate to land, water, and air, with water supply at the top of the list.

Eight of the top ten concerns listed by residents were related to Utah's land, water, or air.

The Utah Wellbeing Survey project is designed to assess the wellbeing and local perspectives of city residents, and to provide information to city leaders to inform their general planning processes. In early 2022, 33 cities participated in the survey with a total of 9,947 completed surveys. Questions on the survey include rating and importance often different domains or categories of wellbeing, participation in recreation and nature-related activities, perspectives on local population growth and economic development,the influence oflandscape features on wellbeing, concerns for the future, and an array of demographic characteristic questions.

For 21 of 33 cities surveyed in 2022, water supply was the top issue with at least 83 percent (and often much higher) of respondents indicating it was a moderate or major concern. For all other cities in the project, water supply was in the top three, with at least 63 percent indicating major or moderate concern.

In relation to landscape features of a community, residents said that mountains, rivers and streams, city parks, trails, lakes, farmland, and red rock most positively influenced their wellbeing. Additionally, outdoor recreation and nature-based activity participation was strongly correlated with higher wellbeing scores and/or community connection scores.

Perhaps most importantly, eight of the top ten concerns listed by residents of those cities were related to Utah’s land, water, or air, with water supply at the top of the list. These results underline the need for researchers, policymakers, and other leaders to develop strategic studies, investments, and actions regarding Utah’s shared resources.