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Colorado Transportation Issues

Colorado Transportation Issues. July 10, 2013. Polling Methodology.

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Colorado Transportation Issues

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  1. Colorado Transportation Issues July 10, 2013

  2. Polling Methodology These unique polling results are based on 1,001 live telephone surveys among likely 2014 voters statewide in Colorado. This sample accurately represents Colorado voters statewide by political affiliation, gender, age, ethnicity and region. These surveys were conducted November 28 – December 2, 2012. For this sample of 1,001 interviews the worst case margin of error at the 95% level is plus or minus 3.1%. When looking at subsample groups, such as men and women, the worst case margin of error depends on the number of responses.

  3. Key Poll Findings • The Colorado Department of Transportation Is Well Liked Around The State. • Most Coloradans Rate The Transportation They Use As Good, Convenient and Easy To Use. • - With Concerns About Road Maintenance & Bridge Safety • Colorado’s Roads Are Congested, But Its Not Considered A Severe Problem – Especially In Rural Counties. • To Reduce Congestion - Expanding Transit Is Preferred Over Increasing Capacity.

  4. Key Poll Findings (Continued) • Transportation Is Not The Most Important State Priority. • Voters Believe It’s Practical To Pay $30-$90 More Per Year In Taxes - If It Is Dedicated To Improving Transportation. • There Is Little Appetite For A Gas Tax Increase. • A Majority Of Voters Are Supportive Of A Sales Tax Increase Dedicated to Transportation Improvement Projects. • To Garner Support: Use A Forward Thinking Economic Message Frame.

  5. Overview of Voter Attitudes and Feelings About Transportation In Colorado

  6. The Colorado Department of Transportation Is Viewed Favorably “Now I’m going to read the names of several public figures and groups.  After I read each one, please tell me if you have a very favorable opinion, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion?”

  7. Regional Advocacy Groups Are Largely Unknown “Now I’m going to read the names of several public figures and groups.  After I read each one, please tell me if you have a very favorable opinion, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion?” Club 20 Counties Only Progressive 15 Counties Only Action 22 Counties Only

  8. Voters Around The State Describe the Quality of the Transportation They Use as Good or Fair “Thinking about transportation in Colorado that you use - the roads, highways, bridges, busses and rail - would you describe the quality as excellent, good, fair or poor?” Excellent Poor

  9. Voters Like Best: Easy Access and the Roads Are Good

  10. Most Important Transportation Concern: Repair Roads and Fix Bridges

  11. Urban Coloradans Say The Roads Are Somewhat Congested - Roads In Rural Colorado Typically Are Not Congested • “Thinking specifically about traffic and congestion on the roads and highways that you use – would you say they are typically congested with traffic when you use them?”

  12. Colorado Drivers Typically Aren’t Inconvenienced By Congestion • “How often do you take an alternate route to avoid using a road or highway because it’s too congested with traffic – always, frequently, occasionally or never?”

  13. A Majority of Coloradans Say They Aren’t Willing To Pay A Toll To Reduce Congestion And Decrease Drive Time • “Thinking specifically about traffic and congestion on the roads and highways that you use – would you be willing to pay a toll to access a road or highway if it reduces congestion and decreases the time it takes to get to your destination?”

  14. Expanding Transit Is The Preferred Solution To Reduce Traffic And Congestion • “Which one of the following is the best way to reduce traffic and congestion on the roads and highways that you use?

  15. Best Ways to Improve Transportation: Light Rail and Mass Transit

  16. Transportation and State Funding Priorities

  17. Jobs / Economy Is The Most Important Issue Facing The State 53 Rural Counties Statewide Results 45% 14% 19% 6% 8% 11% 3%

  18. Half of Voters Support Increased Transportation Funding “Do you think state funding for Colorado’s transportation needs should be increased, decreased or kept the same? If respondent says increased ask:Do you think funding should be increased a lot, some, or just a little?” A lot 14% A lot 9%

  19. Information About The Transportation Budget Boosts Voter Support For Increasing Transportation Funding …While you may or may not be aware of it, the YEARLY budget that the Colorado Department of Transportation uses to maintain, improve and repair our roads, highways and bridges has been cut by nearly one-third over the past five years… “Do you think state funding for Colorado’s transportation needs should be increased, decreased or kept the same? If respondent says increased ask:Do you think funding should be increased a lot, some, or just a little?” A lot 14%

  20. Information About The Transportation Budget Boosts Voter Support For Increasing Transportation Funding “Do you think state funding for Colorado’s transportation needs should be increased, decreased or kept the same? If respondent says increased ask:Do you think funding should be increased a lot, some, or just a little?” +12 points A lot 19% A lot 14%

  21. Voters Are Willing To Pay A Little More In Taxes, If:The Money is Dedicated To Maintaining, Improving And Repairing Colorado’s Roads, Highways, Bridges And Transit System • “Would you be willing to increase your taxes by ($30, $60, $90) per year if that money is dedicated to maintaining, improving and repairing Colorado’s roads, highways, bridges and transit system?” % Willing

  22. Voters Have Very Little Appetite For a Gas Tax Increase • “Now I’d like to read some proposals to increase taxes with the requirement that the additional tax revenues are used to fund transportation projects like improvements and repairs to Colorado’s roads, bridges and transportation system” • Do you favor or oppose a proposal to increase the state gas tax by 5 / 10 / 15 cents per gallon? % Favor Increasing The State Gas Tax

  23. Voters Are Most Supportive Of A Sales Tax Increase • “Now I’d like to read some proposals to increase taxes with the requirement that the additional tax revenues are used to fund transportation projects like improvements and repairs to Colorado’s roads, bridges and transportation system? % Favor The Proposal Half Cent Sales Tax Increase Index Gas Tax To Inflation Vehicle Miles Traveled Tax VMT Explained Expand Sales Tax To Include Gas

  24. Reasons To Support Increased Transportation Funding

  25. Top Reasons to Support Increased Funding for Transportation

  26. A Forward Thinking Message Frame A modern-up-to-date transportation system makes Colorado’s economy stronger by putting people to work and attracting businesses and employers to Colorado – creating good paying jobs. 1. Increase Transit. This proposal will include funding to increase transit capacity and options such as light rail, rapid transit and bus services. 2. Bridge Safety. Many of Colorado’s bridges are in disrepair including 123 bridges, many of which you use, that are rated in poor condition. Additional transportation funding will allow us to maintain and improve the safety of our bridges. 3. Maintain Roads. 52 percent of our state highway infrastructure is in poor condition and our roads have degraded so badly that major reconstruction is necessary. Additional transportation funding now will allow us to better maintain our existing roads and avoid even bigger much costlier repairs in the future.

  27. Colorado Transportation Issues Questions? Contact Roger Sherman at 303-592-5465 or rsherman@crlassociates.com

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