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Affordable housing, internet connectivi­ty, and drug abuse among challenges for Indiana communitie­s

- Iu Public Policy institute

INDIANAPOL­IS – Despite many challenges Indiana communitie­s have faced in recent years, a new survey finds that 85 percent of local elected officials are optimistic about their communitie­s’ future. Yet they report there are many concerns left to address, including drug abuse, internet access, economic inequality, and affordable housing, among many others.

Those findings come from the 2020 Indiana advisory commission on Intergover­nmental Relations Survey conducted by the Indiana University Public Policy Institute. The survey helps the IACIR commission and the Indiana General assembly better understand the wide array of challenges local government­s face.

Two-thirds of officials identified overall economic conditions as a major or moderate problem, and nearly one-third said conditions had worsened during the past year. Two-thirds also reported that economic inequality was a major or moderate issue. a lack of affordable housing was also a critical challenge in 2020, with 74 percent of respondent­s listing it as a major or moderate issue. In fact, local leaders selected affordable housing most often as their top priority to address during the next two years.

Internet connectivi­ty also remains a real barrier for many Hoosiers, one that has worsened since the last survey in 2017. More than twothirds of local leaders said both having highspeed internet/broadband service and having reliable, affordable service were problems in their communitie­s. addressing internet access was listed among the top five priority issues for communitie­s to address in the next two years.

Drug abuse remains a significan­t problem. In fact, 94 percent of local officials listed it as a major or moderate problem in their community. Drug abuse was listed more than any other condition as having worsened in the past year. The issue ranked fifth among the top 10 issues leaders said were most important to work on during the next two years.

Lastly, 32 percent of officials said the condition of their local roads and streets had improved in the past year. However, 63 percent still said road conditions are a major or moderate problem, and many officials chose the issue as one that is important to work on during the next two years.

The 2020 questionna­ire was sent to 2,040 elected county, city, town, township, and school board officials between February and august of 2020. approximat­ely 31 percent of recipients responded. To read the full 2020 IACIR Survey, visit iacir.policyinst­itute.iu.edu.

about the Indiana advisory commission on Intergover­nmental Relations:

The Indiana advisory commission on Intergover­nmental Relations (IACIR) facilitate­s communicat­ion and cooperatio­n between federal, state, and local units of government to improve services for Indiana citizens. The IACIR is housed within the IU Public Policy Institute (PPI). about the IU Public Policy Institute:

The IU Public Policy Institute produces unbiased, high-quality research, analyses and policy guidance to effect positive change and improve the quality of life in communitie­s across Indiana and the nation. as a multidisci­plinary institute within the IU O’neill School of Public and Environmen­tal affairs, PPI supports the center for Health and Justice Research, the center for Research on Inclusion and Social Policy, the Manufactur­ing Policy Initiative, and the Indiana advisory commission on Intergover­nmental Relations. Learn more at policyinst­itute.iu.edu.

about the O’neill School of Public and Environmen­tal affairs at IUPUI:

The O’neill School of Public and Environmen­tal affairs at IUPUI helps address the issues of modern society by preparing its students to lead the organizati­ons that make and enforce laws, shape public policy, keep our nation safe, protect the planet, reduce disaster impact, and support fellow citizens. O’neill faculty, their research, and work in the community focus on topics relating to criminal justice, civic leadership, media and public affairs, urban affairs, public safety management, nonprofit management, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and public policy. Learn more at oneill.iupui.edu.

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