A recent survey in Spokane reveals growing concerns about safety and homelessness, with many residents considering leaving the city due to dwindling public trust in local government.
According to a survey from Greater Spokane Incorporated, voters feel less safe downtown than they did last April. The survey, which interviewed 600 people last month, found that homelessness and public safety remain top concerns, along with politics, housing, and taxes.
The quality-of-life score in the county has fallen from 3.6 out of 10 to 3.3, indicating a decline in the overall quality of life in the region.
Quality of life is continuing to fall across the Spokane region.
Author's summary: Spokane's quality of life is declining due to safety concerns.