The Rose Institute has conducted six extensive quality of life surveys across the Coachella Valley. The most recent survey, conducted in 2004, highlighted critical problems related to the Valley’s rapidly expanding population as well as unreliable electricity during periods of high demand. The survey also found that Valley residents strongly supported increased taxes to support neighborhood clean up projects and improvements in public transportation. The 2004 survey also highlighted the performance trends among local governments and noted the high optimism of residents for improved quality of life in the future.
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