Residents largely reported being satisfied with the City of Edgewater. Just under 9 in 10 residents noted being satisfied with the overall quality of life in the City, and when asked what comes to mind when thinking of the City, many residents used positive words, such as “quaint,” “home,” and “quiet.”
Many residents noted a sense of belonging and acceptance in the City of Edgewater. Over four fifths of residents agreed that the City of Edgewater is a place where all perspectives and experiences are respected and accepted, that someone like them can thrive in the City, and that the City treats all its residents fairly.
Location was indicated as the most important reason that residents live in Edgewater. Other common reasons for living in Edgewater included its small-town feel (63%), access to dining and entertainment (61%), and neighborhood character (58%).
Residents reported feeling safe in their home and around the city during the day, but fewer reported feeling safe after dark. Generally, residents reported feeling safe in their home (86%), in their neighborhood during the day (90%), and in commercial areas of Edgewater during the day (83%). However, fewer residents reported feeling safe in their neighborhood after dark (56%) or in commercial areas after dark (47%).