
Residents' transportation needs in pottawatomie county, ok
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This report provides a comprehensive snapshot of Pottawatomie County residents’ transportation awareness, needs, and usage, in addition to reporting on residents’ perceptions of their
community’s safety and attractiveness. Based on 2016 to 2020 U.S. Census data, there are approximately 73,019 residents, over three-quarters (77%) of whom are 18 or older. About half (52%)
of all residents are female, while about 3 in 4 (74%) of all residents identify as White (74%) or American Indian (14%). Additionally, over half (56%) of residents are employed and the
median household income is $51,150. KEY FINDINGS * Overall, 60% residents would rely on public transportation if their health status declined, gas prices increased, or they no longer had
access to a vehicle. * Additionally, while most respondents indicate they solely drive to get to places (41%), over a third (35%) would travel on public transportation if the service was
accessible and affordable in their community. METHODOLOGY This report is based on the results of an online survey of 1,015 residents, 18-plus, whose demographic characteristics generally
resemble those of county residents (see page 3), although females are slightly overrepresented in the sample. While designed as a convenience sample, the survey’s sample, rigorous design,
and implementation helps ensure the relevancy of the findings for county residents. For more information, please contact Aisha Bonner Cozad at [email protected]. For media inquiries, please
contact External Relations at [email protected].