City of Kamloops survey finds decline in satisfaction with residents pointing to crime, homelessness
KAMLOOPS — The contention that residents are feeling less settled about life in Kamloops now has some data to back it up.
Kamloops council received the 2022 Citizen Satisfaction Survey at its regular meeting Tuesday (Jan. 17). The survey was conducted by Forum Research, using interviews after making telephone calls to randomly-selected numbers.
The survey shows 83 per cent of respondents feel their quality of life is good. That’s on par with other Canadian municipalities, but down from 95 per cent in 2019, the last time the survey was taken.
“This net good decline, it’s not a unique finding to Kamloops,” Forum’s Winsome Stec told council. “We are seeing that municipalities across all of Canada, they’ve been seeing this decline, as well, since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.”