The results of Utah State University’s Wellbeing Survey for Ivins are now available. Ivins had the highest overall personal wellbeing average at 4.4 for cities in the rapid growth cluster. We also had the second highest score among the 49 cities surveyed.
That’s all great. But the survey also highlighted concerns. Many respondents feel that population growth and economic development are occurring too quickly. The primary concerns for the future include water supply, water quality, traffic, open space/green space, air quality, public safety, trails and paths, and recreation opportunities. Here is a link to the survey results.