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Agenda 02/27/2018 Item # 5C02/27/2018 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 5.C Item Summary: Presentation by Mary Beth Geier, Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation, and Eileen Connolly-Keesler, Community Foundation of Collier County, providing a high-level overview of the Collier County Community Assessment. Meeting Date: 02/27/2018 Prepared by: Title: Operations Analyst – County Manager's Office Name: Geoffrey Willig 02/20/2018 11:46 AM Submitted by: Title: County Manager – County Manager's Office Name: Leo E. Ochs 02/20/2018 11:46 AM Approved By: Review: County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs County Manager Review Completed 02/20/2018 3:39 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 02/27/2018 9:00 AM 5.C Packet Pg. 30 Collier County Community Assessment 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 31 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Collier County Community Assessment: Idea of a community needs assessment was initially considered in 2013 by CFCC. RMSFF decided to fund an independent study of both NEEDS & ASSETS in October 2016. Advisory Committee was formed and began meeting in November 2016. Consultant was hired in March 2017 and moved forward with planning stages. Advisory Committee was effective in establishing domains and survey questions. Survey was introduced to community in August 2017 and was put on a 1 month hiatus in mid-September 2017 due to Hurricane Irma. Survey collection was completed by mid December and draft report for publication was presented in February 2018. BACKGROUND 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 32 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Community Partners Arthrex Conservancy of Southwest Florida Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency Artis - Naples Florida Gulf Coast University Marco Island Police Department Champions For Learning Florida Southwestern University Naples Children & Education Foundation City of Naples Councilwoman Ellen Siegel Future Ready Collier Naples Community Hospital Collier County EMS Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce Naples Daily News Collier County Manager's Office Greater Naples Leadership Organization Naples Senior Center Collier County Public Schools Habitat for Humanity Neighborhood Health Clinic Collier County Sheriff's Office Healthcare Network of SWFL Southwest Florida Workforce Community Foundation of Collier County Hodges University United Way of Collier County 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 33 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Collier County Community Assessment Survey 3,705 valid participants 1,479 accessed online (40%) 84% lived in Collier County (n=3,099) 25 County Zip Codes represented in sample Consistency across sources 22 Focus Groups (experts and community) Surveys Prior reports Existing databases 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 34 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Who Participated? 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 35 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community More about the participants: 3%6% 10% 16% 15%16% 34% Survey by Income Less than $5,000 $5,000-$14,999 $15,000-$24,999 $25,000-$49,999 $50,000-$75,000 $75,000-$100,000 3%4% 13% 17% 35% 4% 24% Survey by Education 8th Grade or Less Some High School Completed High School or GEDSome College College Graduate Vocational Training Advanced Degree 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 36 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Growing 12.9% growth out pacing Florida 9.2% (2010-16) Aging Growth in 65+ demographic expected: projected to be 35% by 2040 Diversifying Growth expected in Hispanic/Latino and Black population: 1/3 of community in 2010 to almost half in 2040 Income gap between the richest and poorest Top 1%: $4,191,055, Bottom 99%: $57,258 Cost of Living High Minimum living wage for a family of 4 ($66,127) Median household income ($59,783) 34% families are below ALICE/FPL thresholds Alice: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed FPL: Federal Poverty Line Community & Economic Snapshot THE POPULATION IS:THE ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT: 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 37 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Employment Despite job availability, income isn’t enough to meet needs Projected job growth: Largest area in service (low wages) Job opportunities in higher wage jobs require additional training/education Housing 40 % of Collier County residents qualify as “housing- cost burdened” Lack of affordable houses on market for sale and rent Resistance to mixed-income development models Many Service/Public-service workers forced to move across county lines 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 38 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Growth Management Collier County is expected to grow at a 17.8% annually through 2020 Public often unaware of impact of county development and growth plans More education and communication needed There is support for Sales Tax request 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 39 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Environment ISSUES ACCORDING TO EXPERTS Focus on beach access/parking threatens beaches Storm-water drainage Loss of habitat, on land and wetlands, due to development More education/awareness on water quality, conservation and threats to the environment needed No current political debate on sea level rise RESIDENT PERSPECTIVE Residents feel environment is protected during growth (68%). Overall, Community residents are satisfied with: ◦air quality (87%) ◦water quality (72%) ◦and green spaces (70%) ◦Pesticide and fertilizer pollution/runoff worry residents Copeland and Immokalee were less satisfied with their air quality (60%), water quality (55%) and green spaces (45%). 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 40 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Health Care Residents are concerned with: Primary Care Physician availability, wait times (especially for Medicare/Medicaid recipients) Mental health care and addiction treatment availability. Residents felt that income determines access and quality of care. 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 41 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Education Residents are mainly concerned with: Insufficient Pre-K slots Affordability of Pre-K options Lack of vocational options (Lack of Funding) Residents are satisfied with: Quality of K-12 education (72%) Teacher Quality 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 42 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Over all, residents are satisfied with the quality of public space management as well as the access and availability of recreational activities Experts predict traffic in western county will be above average until services in east match growth. Residents are concerned with the lack of public transportation options as well as the safety of pedestrians and bike riders Infrastructure 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 43 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community Next Steps Inform community of assessment results through various presentations. Work with community, county and non-profit partners to further evaluate results and develop potential ‘moving forward’ strategies to best serve the community. Upcoming Public Presentations: For Non-Profit Entities: 3/7/2018 9am & 1pm Artis Naples For Community-At -Large: 3/13/18 9am, 2pm, & 5pm Naples Daily News 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 44 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community 5.C.1 Packet Pg. 45 Attachment: CCCA County Presentation Final (4897 : Collier County Community