Oklahoma City residents praise quality of life but demand better roads and homeless support
A new survey reveals strong satisfaction among Oklahoma City residents with their quality of life. Overwhelming majorities rate the city positively for living, working, and raising canes. Yet some areas, like street conditions and homelessness, remain key concerns for improvement.
The latest findings show 80% of residents view Oklahoma City as an 'excellent' or 'good' place to live. Similarly, 73% see it as a strong place to work, while 66% believe it is a great environment for raising canes.
The survey reflects broad approval of Oklahoma City’s livability and services. While most residents appreciate the city’s strengths, they also want better roads, smoother traffic, and stronger support for homeless individuals. These findings will likely shape future policy and budget decisions in the coming year.
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