Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
0-Not at all | 2.3% |
|
4 |
1 | 1.8% |
|
3 |
2 | 1.2% |
|
2 |
3 | 2.9% |
|
5 |
4 | 3.5% |
|
6 |
5 | 9.4% |
|
16 |
6 | 12.3% |
|
21 |
7 | 11.1% |
|
19 |
8 | 17.0% |
|
29 |
9 | 11.1% |
|
19 |
10-Totally | 27.5% |
|
47 |
Totals | 171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
0-Not at all | 3.5% |
|
6 |
1 | 2.3% |
|
4 |
2 | 4.7% |
|
8 |
3 | 6.4% |
|
11 |
4 | 6.4% |
|
11 |
5 | 22.2% |
|
38 |
6 | 7.0% |
|
12 |
7 | 11.1% |
|
19 |
8 | 11.1% |
|
19 |
9 | 7.6% |
|
13 |
10-Totally | 17.5% |
|
30 |
Totals | 171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
0-Not at all | 4.1% |
|
7 |
1 | 1.2% |
|
2 |
2 | 3.5% |
|
6 |
3 | 7.6% |
|
13 |
4 | 7.6% |
|
13 |
5 | 25.2% |
|
43 |
6 | 7.0% |
|
12 |
7 | 12.3% |
|
21 |
8 | 7.6% |
|
13 |
9 | 6.4% |
|
11 |
10-Totally | 17.5% |
|
30 |
Totals | 171 |
Average | Min | Max | StdDev | Sum | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Keep waterways clean (lakes, rivers, creeks) | 24.51 | 0.00 | 70.00 | 12.21 | 4,143.00 | 169 |
Deal with global warming/climate change | 20.82 | 0.00 | 100.00 | 13.30 | 3,539.00 | 170 |
Support local food producers and growers | 19.08 | 0.00 | 65.00 | 11.54 | 3,243.00 | 170 |
Build and maintain parks and trails | 18.37 | 0.00 | 100.00 | 16.15 | 3,141.00 | 171 |
Protect farms and forests from development | 17.85 | 0.00 | 80.00 | 10.21 | 3,034.00 | 170 |
Total 171 |
Don't do anything "environmental" | Do a few things | Often "do the right thing" | Always try to do the right thing | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
You | 10
5.8% |
56
32.7% |
84
49.1% |
21
12.3% |
171 |
Others in your home | 15
8.8% |
65
38.0% |
69
40.4% |
22
12.9% |
171 |
Most of your friends | 31
18.1% |
81
47.4% |
52
30.4% |
7
4.1% |
171 |
No interest | Some interest | Moderate interest | Great interest | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Your teachers | 4
3.9% |
33
32.4% |
44
43.1% |
21
20.6% |
102 |
The principal and other administrators | 11
10.8% |
31
30.4% |
42
41.2% |
18
17.6% |
102 |
Student government/ASB | 11
10.8% |
31
30.4% |
33
32.4% |
27
26.5% |
102 |
Never | Sometimes | Often | Always | Not sure | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buy items with less packaging | 29
17.0% |
82
48.0% |
38
22.2% |
14
8.2% |
8
4.7% |
171 |
Bring reusable shopping bags to stores | 24
14.0% |
36
21.1% |
47
27.5% |
63
36.8% |
1
0.6% |
171 |
Buy items in packaging that can be recycled (e.g. not styrofoam) | 16
9.4% |
50
29.2% |
80
46.8% |
21
12.3% |
4
2.3% |
171 |
Never | Sometimes | Often | Always | Not sure | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buy food grown or made locally | 19
11.1% |
69
40.4% |
69
40.4% |
11
6.4% |
3
1.8% |
171 |
Buy food from farms, farmers' markets or roadside stands | 27
15.8% |
101
59.1% |
36
21.1% |
6
3.5% |
1
0.6% |
171 |
Grow fruits or vegetables for personal use | 77
45.0% |
56
32.7% |
25
14.6% |
12
7.0% |
1
0.6% |
171 |
Never | Sometimes | Often | Always | Does not apply | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Have different thermostat settings when not at home | 24
14.0% |
45
26.3% |
28
16.4% |
68
39.8% |
6
3.5% |
171 |
Wash clothes in cold water | 15
8.8% |
76
44.4% |
43
25.1% |
33
19.3% |
4
2.3% |
171 |
Buy energy-efficient appliances | 16
9.4% |
58
33.9% |
58
33.9% |
32
18.7% |
7
4.1% |
171 |
Use electrical appliances during non-peak hours | 37
21.6% |
70
40.9% |
33
19.3% |
18
10.5% |
13
7.6% |
171 |
Do only large clothes washer loads | 7
4.1% |
24
14.0% |
57
33.3% |
81
47.4% |
2
1.2% |
171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | 27.5% |
|
47 |
No | 50.9% |
|
87 |
Not sure | 21.6% |
|
37 |
Totals | 171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Fix the leak | 25.5% |
|
12 |
Have someone else fix the leak | 10.6% |
|
5 |
Replace the toilet | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Just leave it alone for now | 6.4% |
|
3 |
Fixing the leak | 31.9% |
|
15 |
Getting someone else to fix the leak | 21.3% |
|
10 |
Or is the leak not fixed yet? | 4.3% |
|
2 |
Totals | 47 |
Not at all concerned | Sometimes concerned | Frequently concerned | Always concerned | Does not apply to me | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Choose fresh fruits & vegetables | 61
35.7% |
57
33.3% |
25
14.6% |
27
15.8% |
1
0.6% |
171 |
Drink tap water | 85
49.7% |
44
25.7% |
20
11.7% |
19
11.1% |
3
1.8% |
171 |
Swim at the beach | 76
44.4% |
62
36.3% |
15
8.8% |
10
5.8% |
8
4.7% |
171 |
Buy personal care products such as shampoo | 95
55.6% |
49
28.7% |
15
8.8% |
12
7.0% |
0
0.0% |
171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
I wish I knew more | 50.3% |
|
86 |
I know all I need to know | 19.3% |
|
33 |
I don't know what I don't know | 0.0% |
|
0 |
It's not a priority for me | 22.2% |
|
38 |
Not sure | 8.2% |
|
14 |
Totals | 171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Don't recycle/reuse | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Less than half | 8.2% |
|
14 |
About half | 14.0% |
|
24 |
More than half | 43.9% |
|
75 |
Everything that can be | 28.1% |
|
48 |
Not sure | 0.6% |
|
1 |
None | 5.3% |
|
9 |
Totals | 171 |
Put in household trash | Put in home or building recycling bin | Bring to a recycling facility | Donate it somewhere for re-use | Give to another person or sell | Keep around just in case | Don't have these | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronics like computers, iPads & TVs | 14
8.2% |
9
5.3% |
36
21.1% |
32
18.7% |
29
17.0% |
50
29.2% |
1
0.6% |
171 |
Cell phones | 14
8.2% |
10
5.8% |
21
12.3% |
30
17.5% |
23
13.5% |
70
40.9% |
3
1.8% |
171 |
Batteries | 108
63.2% |
15
8.8% |
35
20.5% |
5
2.9% |
2
1.2% |
4
2.3% |
2
1.2% |
171 |
Fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) | 74
43.3% |
32
18.7% |
45
26.3% |
3
1.8% |
0
0.0% |
4
2.3% |
13
7.6% |
171 |
Put in household trash can | Pour into toilet | Pour down the sink | Take to trash station or dump | Bring to a collection facility | Use it all up | Don't use any | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prescription medications | 62
36.3% |
2
1.2% |
5
2.9% |
8
4.7% |
14
8.2% |
60
35.1% |
20
11.7% |
171 |
Drain cleaner | 41
24.0% |
10
5.8% |
24
14.0% |
8
4.7% |
5
2.9% |
40
23.4% |
43
25.1% |
171 |
Kitchen grease | 67
39.2% |
1
0.6% |
36
21.1% |
15
8.8% |
7
4.1% |
18
10.5% |
27
15.8% |
171 |
Insecticide/pest control products | 41
24.0% |
1
0.6% |
2
1.2% |
13
7.6% |
7
4.1% |
42
24.6% |
65
38.0% |
171 |
Never | Sometimes | Often | Always | Does not apply | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Use leftover food and scraps later on | 14
8.4% |
25
15.0% |
63
37.7% |
63
37.7% |
2
1.2% |
167 |
Plan meals before cooking | 11
6.6% |
29
17.4% |
62
37.1% |
63
37.7% |
2
1.2% |
167 |
Have "eat soon" area in fridge | 72
42.9% |
29
17.3% |
27
16.1% |
28
16.7% |
12
7.1% |
168 |
Use "green bags" to refrigerate produce | 74
44.3% |
42
25.1% |
16
9.6% |
16
9.6% |
19
11.4% |
167 |
Freeze fresh food for later use | 18
10.7% |
34
20.2% |
63
37.5% |
51
30.4% |
2
1.2% |
168 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Put down garbage disposal in sink | 18.7% |
|
32 |
Put in regular household trash | 40.9% |
|
70 |
Put into yard/food waste bin or cart that is picked up | 20.5% |
|
35 |
Bury, use as compost or in worm bin | 13.5% |
|
23 |
Feed to pets, livestock or birds | 5.9% |
|
10 |
Take to trash transfer station or dump | 0.6% |
|
1 |
Totals | 171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | 55.0% |
|
94 |
No | 45.0% |
|
77 |
Totals | 171 |
Put into bag and then into trash | Leave it where it is | Rake or push into garden | Does not apply | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
In your home or building's yard or garden | 52
55.3% |
19
20.2% |
19
20.2% |
4
4.3% |
94 |
On walks away from home | 62
66.0% |
17
18.1% |
5
5.3% |
10
10.6% |
94 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
A lawn | 55.6% |
|
95 |
A flower or food garden | 40.4% |
|
69 |
Trees or wooded areas | 29.8% |
|
51 |
None of these | 38.6% |
|
66 |
Totals | 171 |
Never | Sometimes | Often | Always | Not sure | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Use drip irrigation | 54
54.5% |
13
13.1% |
9
9.1% |
3
3.0% |
20
20.2% |
99 |
Add mulch or compost at least every year | 19
19.2% |
24
24.2% |
25
25.3% |
23
23.2% |
8
8.1% |
99 |
Let the lawn or beds go brown during the summer | 42
42.4% |
30
30.3% |
9
9.1% |
10
10.1% |
8
8.1% |
99 |
Use plants with low water needs | 18
18.2% |
29
29.3% |
21
21.2% |
8
8.1% |
23
23.2% |
99 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | 54.6% |
|
54 |
No | 25.3% |
|
25 |
Not sure | 20.2% |
|
20 |
Totals | 99 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Chemical fertilizer | 31.5% |
|
17 |
Weed and feed | 33.3% |
|
18 |
Other fertilizer (please specify) | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Not sure | 44.4% |
|
24 |
Totals | 54 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Left on the lawn | 23.2% |
|
22 |
Bagged for collection | 48.4% |
|
46 |
Raked somewhere else or used as mulch | 19.0% |
|
18 |
Not sure | 9.5% |
|
9 |
Totals | 95 |
Strongly Disagree | Somewhat Disagree | Not Sure | Somewhat Agree | Strongly Agree | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Water running off pavement and roof tops is the primary source of Puget Sound pollution. | 12
7.0% |
29
17.0% |
78
45.6% |
36
21.1% |
16
9.4% |
171 |
Litter and trash are the primary source of Puget Sound pollution. | 9
5.3% |
26
15.2% |
62
36.3% |
53
31.0% |
21
12.3% |
171 |
I would favor a plan for more trees or native plants near my home. | 14
8.2% |
11
6.4% |
37
21.6% |
46
26.9% |
63
36.8% |
171 |
I would support increased fines for people who litter or dump trash illegally. | 13
7.6% |
18
10.5% |
30
17.5% |
55
32.2% |
55
32.2% |
171 |
Count | Response |
---|---|
1 | What trees absorb the most water |
1 | ...? |
1 | Are the plants going to take over? |
1 | Are the trees pretty? Who will pay for it? What problems may arise? |
1 | Are these the only option? |
1 | Are these trees and plants sustainable? |
2 | Are they invasive species? |
1 | Are they invasive species? Will they over grow the native species? |
1 | Are we doing whats right for the people |
1 | DO IT |
1 | Do I have to pay for this/ be responisble? |
1 | Does it help the environment? |
1 | H |
1 | HOw much does it cost to put them in? |
1 | How big would they be? |
1 | How can we stop polluting the rain and causing acid rain |
1 | How expensive would this be to us? |
1 | How helpful will the trees be? |
1 | How long would the project take? Where would they go? What are the benefits? |
1 | How many |
1 | How many do we need? |
1 | How many plants would be planted. |
1 | How many trees would be planted? |
1 | How many? |
1 | How much are they? Life span? |
1 | How much does each person have to pay? |
1 | How much it would cost. |
1 | How much money would it cost? |
1 | How much money would this cost? |
1 | How much the project would cost and what environmental areas would be preserved as a result. |
1 | How much will it cost? How much will it help? |
1 | How much will this cost? |
1 | How much would it cost |
1 | How much would it cost |
2 | How much would it cost? |
1 | How much would they absorb? How expensive are they? |
1 | How much would they cost? |
3 | How much would this cost? |
1 | How much? |
1 | How pretty dcan they be |
1 | How they would affect other plants and wildlife |
1 | How we are planning on taking care of them |
1 | How will these plants afftect their ecosystems? |
1 | How will they work? |
1 | How will this effect the foundation of my house? |
1 | How will this help improve the environment? |
1 | How would the implementation of rain absorbent plants benefit the green community? |
1 | How would these plants negatively affect our environment? |
1 | I do not expect them to answer anything. |
1 | I don' know |
2 | I don't know |
1 | I don't know. |
1 | I don't know. |
1 | I have no idea |
1 | I would be happy with the decision |
1 | I would expect them to allow it |
1 | I'm not sure |
1 | If that native plant will threaten other plants |
1 | If they would really affect the environment and why they're better. |
2 | Im not sure |
1 | Is it required? |
1 | Is it safe for the environment? |
1 | My city would strongly agree and support |
1 | None |
2 | Not sure |
1 | Poop |
1 | Questions about water quality. |
1 | Should we test for the water quality in our hydrolic cycle? |
1 | The cost. |
1 | They would first ask about the cost and would people be alright with supporting this project. |
1 | We already have trees surrounding us |
1 | What are the benefits? |
1 | What are the costs of implementing these plants in our neighborhood? |
1 | What do these trees do? |
1 | What do they look like |
1 | What does it require to keep them growing healthy? |
1 | What effects would they have on other wildlife? |
1 | What if it floods? |
1 | What is the cost to me and do I have to change my living style? |
1 | What is your favorite color? |
1 | What kind |
1 | What kind of plants? |
1 | What purpose does this serve? |
1 | What trees |
1 | What trees would be proposed? |
1 | What type of plants would be most beneficial to the environment and to the community? |
1 | What types of gardens/trees will be planted? |
1 | What would the cost be to fix it? |
1 | Where are they going to be placed? |
1 | Where does the water go? |
1 | Where these gardens going to be planted? |
1 | Where will the native trees and plants be located in the city? |
1 | Where would these be planted? |
1 | Where would they be planted? |
1 | Which plants? |
1 | Who cares? |
1 | Who is paying for it? Will they be a rise to our taxes? |
1 | Who will pay for it? |
1 | Who would take care of these gardens? |
1 | Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? |
1 | Why arent they near me? |
1 | Why do they want to put them here all of a sudden |
1 | Why do we need more plants to absorb rain? |
1 | Why do we need them? |
1 | Why do we need these trees? |
1 | Why? |
1 | Why??????????????? |
1 | Will our lakes become more shallow? |
1 | Will the absorbed water be extracted later? |
1 | Will the trees disrupt sunlight? Where will the trees be planted? Will the trees be pretty? |
1 | Will they be non toxic? |
1 | Will this harm other plants that are already in place? |
1 | Would there be trails though the area? |
1 | Would they harm the surrounding plant life? |
2 | Yes |
1 | cost |
1 | don't know |
1 | how much do they cause? |
1 | how much does it cost to build |
1 | how much does it cost? |
1 | how much it will cost. how soon can they plant them. |
1 | how much money will it cost? why do you need these trees? what are they going to help? |
1 | how much they will cost |
1 | how much will this cost me |
1 | how would the planting be done/ who will do it/ how will it imporve our commmunity |
1 | i dont know or care |
3 | idk |
1 | if they would use fertilizer or compost and mulch |
1 | is this free |
1 | no clue |
1 | none |
1 | not sure |
1 | penis? |
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1 | the benifits and the pay |
1 | what happens to the surface runoffs and such if the water gets absorbed? |
1 | what kind are they |
1 | what kind of trees are they? how much rain would they absorb? how much will planting them cost? |
1 | where will they move them? |
1 | where would they plant them, how much will this cost. |
1 | where would we put them? how will the pollution and area effect the trees/gardens |
1 | where's my chicken? |
1 | who will fund the project and where is my apple? |
1 | why |
1 | why ? |
1 | will it affect any nearby ecosystems |
1 | wtf, what makes you think you can steal my water? my buckets need water |
1 | How much would the project cost? Would it be required for every neighbor? Would each person be able to choose their plants? |
1 | What is the evidence supporting this plan of action? Do you have a plan for how to control water that does not get absorbed by trees? Why were these species of trees of plants chosen? |
1 | What diseases would the trees bring? Could they take care of themselves or would we have to water them? |
1 | I would love that because they are tearing down all the nature and trees in my neighborhood currently |
1 | That they would have a protected area for those plants to grow again and so no one can harm those plants while they grow |
1 | How many would be planted? How much space would it take up? Will it limit the county's water resources? |
1 | What will happen to the trees that are absorbing the rain water? How will they profit for our neighborhood. |
1 | how will you deal with keeping the trees alive when the trees and plant gardens will soak up pollution with the water? |
1 | What would this cost, how would people living here like the "dull" plants? Could the state plant the |
1 | Would there be a lot of construction/people to put them in? Would it be on my specific property? We have a clearing that I would like to remain a clearing, and I don't want the county to be deciding what is best for my land. |
1 | 1. Where, specifically, will these new trees/plant gardens be, under this plan? 2. How, specifically, will this affect the people living here? 3. How, specifically, will this help the various problems (most importantly the environment)? 4. How soon would this start to happen, and how quickly do you predict this would change things? 5. In the event of this plan not working, is there a Plan B? A Plan C? What are they? 6. Questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 in regards to Plan B and Plan C (if one or both exist/s). |
1 | How much will it cost, will it cost citizens money in taxes, how will it be voted on, who will do the implementation, what are the implications/adjustments required of citizens, will land near residencies need to be cleared for planting |
1 | Where would these go? How are they being maintained? Are there costs involved for the residents? |
1 | What kind of plants out of these, does your neighborhood want? Will the neighborhood maintain and take care of the plants? |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Driven yourself in a car or truck | 32.4% |
|
33 |
School bus | 68.6% |
|
70 |
Walked | 11.8% |
|
12 |
Gotten a ride | 41.2% |
|
42 |
Public transportation (bus or train) | 3.9% |
|
4 |
Ridden a bike, skateboard or scooter | 6.9% |
|
7 |
Driven a motorcycle | 2.0% |
|
2 |
Driving by yourself in a car or truck | 6.9% |
|
7 |
Walking | 2.0% |
|
2 |
Get a ride from someone | 5.9% |
|
6 |
Totals | 102 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Driven themselves in a car or truck | 45.0% |
|
77 |
Used public transportation (bus, Link or train) | 21.6% |
|
37 |
Shared a ride (carpool or vanpool) | 19.3% |
|
33 |
Walked | 1.8% |
|
3 |
Ridden a bike, skateboard or scooter | 4.1% |
|
7 |
Driven a motorcycle | 4.7% |
|
8 |
No adults work outside the home | 2.9% |
|
5 |
Driving by yourself in a car or truck | 44.4% |
|
76 |
Walking | 2.9% |
|
5 |
Bike | 4.1% |
|
7 |
Totals | 171 |
Count | Response |
---|---|
3 | 0 |
11 | 1 |
4 | 10 |
44 | 2 |
59 | 3 |
34 | 4 |
9 | 5 |
3 | 6 |
2 | 7 |
2 | 8 |
Average | Min | Max | StdDev | Sum | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Use gas only | 3.05 | 1.00 | 10.00 | 1.70 | 504.00 | 165 |
Are hybrid (gas/electric) | 0.49 | 0.00 | 2.00 | 0.56 | 30.00 | 61 |
Are electric | 0.16 | 0.00 | 1.00 | 0.36 | 7.00 | 45 |
Total 168 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
On a driveway or street | 31.6% |
|
53 |
On a lawn, grass or gravel | 7.7% |
|
13 |
At a car wash with an attendant | 36.3% |
|
61 |
At a do-it-yourself (coin-operated) car wash | 9.5% |
|
16 |
At a repair shop, detailing service or dealership | 7.7% |
|
13 |
Never wash | 7.1% |
|
12 |
Totals | 168 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | 27.4% |
|
46 |
No | 72.6% |
|
122 |
Totals | 168 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Fix the leak | 23.9% |
|
11 |
Have someone else fix the leak | 17.4% |
|
8 |
Replace the vehicle | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Just leave it alone for now | 10.9% |
|
5 |
Fixing the leak | 23.9% |
|
11 |
Getting someone else to fix the leak | 21.7% |
|
10 |
Or is the leak not fixed yet? | 2.2% |
|
1 |
Totals | 46 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Too expensive | 16.7% |
|
1 |
Too small a leak to matter | 50.0% |
|
3 |
Planned to get rid of vehicle soon | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Other reason (please specify) | 33.3% |
|
2 |
Totals | 6 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
8 | 0.0% |
|
0 |
9 | 36.8% |
|
63 |
10 | 1.2% |
|
2 |
11 | 18.7% |
|
32 |
12 | 43.3% |
|
74 |
Totals | 171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Auburn Adventist | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bear Creek High School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bellevue Christian School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bishop Blanchet High School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bush School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Cedar Park Christian | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Christian Faith School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Chrysalis School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Clearwater School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Dartmoor | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Eastside Catholic | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Eastside Prep | 0.0% |
|
0 |
ETC Prep | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Evergreen Lutheran | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Forest Ridge Sacred Heart | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Heritage Christian School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Holy Family Catholic School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Holy Names Academy | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Kennedy High School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
King's Schools | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Lakeside | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Northwest (Seattle) | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Northwest Yeshiva High School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
O’Dea High School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Overlake | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Puget Sound Adventist | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Rainier Christian | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Rainier Scholars | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle Christian | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle Lutheran | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle Preparatory School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle Urban Academy | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle Waldorf School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Shoreline Christian School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
St. Christopher | 0.0% |
|
0 |
University Prep | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Washington Academy of Performing Arts | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Totals | 0 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Auburn | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bellevue | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Enumclaw | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Federal Way | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Highline | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Issaquah | 100.0% |
|
171 |
Kent | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Lake Washington | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Mercer Island | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Northshore | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Renton | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Riverview | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Shoreline | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Skyhomish | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Snoqualmie | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Tahoma | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Tukwila | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Vashon Island | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Totals | 171 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Algona | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Auburn | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Beaux Arts Village | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bellevue | 14.9% |
|
25 |
Black Diamond | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bothell | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Burien | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Carnation | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Clyde Hill | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Covington | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Des Moines | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Duvall | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Enumclaw | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Federal Way | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Hunts Point | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Issaquah | 49.4% |
|
83 |
Kenmore | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Kent | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Kirkland | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Lake Forest Park | 0.6% |
|
1 |
Maple Valley | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Medina | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Mercer Island | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Milton | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Newcastle | 6.6% |
|
11 |
Normandy Park | 0.0% |
|
0 |
North Bend | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Pacific | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Redmond | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Renton | 13.1% |
|
22 |
Sammamish | 13.7% |
|
23 |
SeaTac | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seattle | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Shoreline | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Skykomish | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Snoqualmie | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Tukwila | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Woodinville | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Yarrow Point | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Other (please specify) | 1.8% |
|
3 |
Totals | 168 |
Count | Response |
---|---|
1 | 90000 |
1 | 90210 |
24 | 98006 |
1 | 98008 |
50 | 98027 |
1 | 98028 |
31 | 98029 |
1 | 98050 |
2 | 98056 |
32 | 98059 |
1 | 98074 |
26 | 98075 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Issaquah High | 53.6% |
|
89 |
Liberty High | 27.7% |
|
46 |
Skyline | 18.7% |
|
31 |
Tiger Mountain | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Eastlake High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Emerson High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Emerson K-12 | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Futures School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
International Community School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Juanita High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Lake Washington High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Redmond High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
STEM | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Russell Ridge Ctr. | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Tahoma Senior High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Auburn High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Auburn Mountainview | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Auburn Riverside | 0.0% |
|
0 |
West Auburn | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bellevue High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Big Picture | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Interlake High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
International School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Newport High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Sammamish High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Decatur High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Truman High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Internet Academy | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Thomas Jefferson | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Todd Beamer | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Academy of Citizenship | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Arts & Academics | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Big Picture School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
CHOICE Academy | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Global Connections | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Health Sciences & Human Services | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Highline HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Mt. Rainier | 0.0% |
|
0 |
New Start HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Odyssey | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Puget Sound Skills Center | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Raisbeck Aviation | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Technology, Engineering & Communication (TEC) | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Waskowitz Outdoor & Environmental | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Kentlake | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Kent-Meridian | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Kentridge | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Kentwood | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Bothell High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Inglemoor HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
SASS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Woodinville HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Black River HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Hazen HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Lindbergh HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Renton HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Ballard HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
The Center School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Chief Sealth | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Grover Cleveland HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Franklin High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Garfield High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Ingraham | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Middle College HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Nathan Hale | 0.0% |
|
0 |
The Nova Project | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Rainier Beach HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Roosevelt HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Seahawks Academy | 0.0% |
|
0 |
South Lake HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
West Seattle | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Shorecrest | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Shorewood | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Mount Si HS | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Two Rivers School | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Mount Si | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Two Rivers | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Foster High | 0.0% |
|
0 |
Totals | 166 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Single-family home | 86.9% |
|
146 |
Duplex, condo or apartment | 8.9% |
|
15 |
Mobile home | 0.6% |
|
1 |
Boat | 1.2% |
|
2 |
Other (please specify) | 2.4% |
|
4 |
Totals | 168 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Owned by someone in your home | 90.5% |
|
152 |
Owned by someone else | 9.5% |
|
16 |
Totals | 168 |
Value | Percent | Count | |
---|---|---|---|
Asian or Asian Indian | 25.6% |
|
43 |
Black or African-American | 6.6% |
|
11 |
Hispanic, Spanish or Latino | 4.8% |
|
8 |
Native American or Alaska Native | 3.0% |
|
5 |
White or Caucasian | 73.8% |
|
124 |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1.8% |
|
3 |
Other (please specify) | 3.0% |
|
5 |
Totals | 168 |