2020 Resident Survey

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Project update - July 2021

The City of Adelaide Resident Survey will be done for the third year running in September/October 2021.

We received over 1,000 responses to this survey in 2020. Residents across the city shared their experiences of city living, rated their general wellbeing, gave their views on Council services, and told us what they do (and would like to do) to be environmentally sustainable at home. We also got ‘baseline’ data for measuring success in the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan.


We heard that:

  • 89% of respondents agreed that the city has public spaces that I feel safe to use, 69% agreed that Council is taking effective steps to protect the natural environment, and 77% agreed that the city is a place that is welcoming to people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • There is still work to be done to improve safety in the city. While many residents (76%) feel comfortable to walk to their closest main street in the evening, relatively few (34%) feel comfortable to walk to their nearest Park Land or Square.
  • The most important Council services to residents are:
    1. Asset maintenance
    2. Waste, natural resources and environmental services
    3. Arts, community development and civic services.
  • Those services were also rated as the best performing.
  • The most valued aspect of city living again related to the convenience of being close to everything: 62% of respondents made a comment about the city being convenient/close/accessible.
  • The ‘amenity’ of the city is also highly valued with the amenities most often called out being the Park Lands, public transport (including free transport and the Connector Bus), and the restaurants/cafes/pubs/bars.
  • In light of the COVID-19 experience, residents told us they were avoiding large crowds and that they expect sanitisation of facilities and more cleanliness in public places.
  • The lighting of pathways, shade/shelter, seating, and exercise loops/trails were the key facilities that respondents want to see more of in the Park Lands.

What we have heard from our residents has been used to improve service and program delivery and to track some of the measures of success in the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan. To view the full results, please click here.



Project update - July 2021

The City of Adelaide Resident Survey will be done for the third year running in September/October 2021.

We received over 1,000 responses to this survey in 2020. Residents across the city shared their experiences of city living, rated their general wellbeing, gave their views on Council services, and told us what they do (and would like to do) to be environmentally sustainable at home. We also got ‘baseline’ data for measuring success in the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan.


We heard that:

  • 89% of respondents agreed that the city has public spaces that I feel safe to use, 69% agreed that Council is taking effective steps to protect the natural environment, and 77% agreed that the city is a place that is welcoming to people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • There is still work to be done to improve safety in the city. While many residents (76%) feel comfortable to walk to their closest main street in the evening, relatively few (34%) feel comfortable to walk to their nearest Park Land or Square.
  • The most important Council services to residents are:
    1. Asset maintenance
    2. Waste, natural resources and environmental services
    3. Arts, community development and civic services.
  • Those services were also rated as the best performing.
  • The most valued aspect of city living again related to the convenience of being close to everything: 62% of respondents made a comment about the city being convenient/close/accessible.
  • The ‘amenity’ of the city is also highly valued with the amenities most often called out being the Park Lands, public transport (including free transport and the Connector Bus), and the restaurants/cafes/pubs/bars.
  • In light of the COVID-19 experience, residents told us they were avoiding large crowds and that they expect sanitisation of facilities and more cleanliness in public places.
  • The lighting of pathways, shade/shelter, seating, and exercise loops/trails were the key facilities that respondents want to see more of in the Park Lands.

What we have heard from our residents has been used to improve service and program delivery and to track some of the measures of success in the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan. To view the full results, please click here.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Survey closes at 9am on Monday 2 November 2020.


    You must be 18 years of age or older to complete this survey.
    Please note: City of Adelaide employees are ineligible to participate in the Resident Survey. 

    We estimate that the survey will take 30-40 minutes to complete. Registered Your Say Adelaide participants will be able to save a partially completed survey at the end of a page and return to it at a later time. If you are not a registered participant, you will need to complete the whole survey in one attempt.

    It is intended that you only complete this survey once.

    If you need assistance to register as a Your Say Adelaide participant, please read this handy guide here.


    We are always looking to improve our surveys to make them the easiest they can be for you to complete, while still getting the information needed. If there are any comments you would like to make about the survey itself, please contact Megan Fink.

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