National Landowner Survey Urban Second Mailing Survey &

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Dear Property Owner:

Several weeks ago we sent you a questionnaire inviting you to participate in the National Property Owner Tree Survey. You may have intended to complete the questionnaire but perhaps misplaced it or simply forget about it. If you have already returned the completed questionnaire, we apologize for contacting you again, sincerely thank you for your participation, and ask that you disregard this mailing.

However, if you have not returned your questionnaire, we ask you to consider doing so now. For your convenience we have enclosed another copy of the questionnaire and postage-paid return envelope. On average, the survey takes 25 minutes to complete.

Your participation is voluntary, but because of the limited number of landowners asked to participate in the survey, your answers are especially important. This survey is conducted once every 5 years. If you responded during the last cycle, we ask that you respond again.

Your responses will be kept strictly confidential, and will be combined with those of others. The results will be used by policy makers, land managers, and public and private service providers to better understand and address issues that are important to landowners like yourself.

If you do not currently own residential property, please return the questionnaire using the postage-paid return envelope and write on the cover “No Residential Property Owned.”

If you have questions regarding the survey, please call us toll-free at 1-855-233-3372, visit our website at www.fia.fs.usda.gov/nwos/, or write us at USDA Forest Service, National Property Owner Tree Survey, 160 Holdsworth Way, Amherst MA 01003.

Brett J. Butler, Survey Director


Urban National Landowner Survey

OMB # 0596-0078

Expiration date: to be updated



Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0596-0078. Without this approval, we could not conduct this survey. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 25 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service email address [email protected] and include the OMB Control Number in the subject line.


Instructions

  • Please provide answers for the property you or your company or organization own listed on the outside of the envelope.


  • The owner who makes most of the decisions about this property should answer this survey.


  • If this survey is received by a company or other organization, please have a person knowledgeable about the organization’s property and landscape management answer this questionnaire.


  • Please only answer for the property specified on the envelope.



  • If you or your company do not own the property listed, please return this questionnaire in the postage-paid envelope provided and write on the cover "Not My Property"


Ownership and Land Information

1. Is your property residential?

  • Yes

  • No


If this is a residential property, go to question 2.


If this property is industrial, commercial, a vacant lot, municipally or publicly owned, or other non-residential uses, no additional responses are needed. Please return this survey in the postage paid envelope provided.



General Questions About Your Property

2. What type of residential structure is on your property?

  • Single family home, detached

  • Duplex/townhouse/row home

  • Apartment building

  • Other (please specify):___________


  1. Which category best describes who owns your property?

Select only one.

    • Individual

    • Joint, with husband or wife

    • Joint, such as with other family members or friends

    • Family partnership or family LLC or LLP

    • Family trust or estate

    • Corporation or business (for-profit)

    • Corporation or business (non-profit)

    • Other (please specify):________________________________


  1. Do you or your company rent your property to others?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. How many total properties do you or your company own, including this one? ______properties


  1. Do you reside on your property?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. In what year did you or your company acquire your property?

______year


Property Features


  1. How many, if any, trees are on your property?

  • 0

  • 1-5

  • 6-10

  • More than 10

  • I don’t know


  1. Which, if any, natural features does your property have?

Select yes, no or don’t know for each item

Yes No/Don’t know

£ £ Backyard

£ £ Front yard

£ £ Side yard(s)

£ £ Trees and/or shrubs that were planted

£ £ Trees and/or shrubs that grew naturally

£ £ Vegetable/fruit garden

£ £ Flower garden

£ £ Stream, pond or other natural water feature on or abutting property


  1. Which, if any, built features, does your property have?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Recreational feature, such as tennis or basketball court

£ £ Water feature, such as a pool or pond

£ £ Driveway

£ £ Patio, porch, or deck

£ £ Shed or other storage building



Activities


  1. Which, if any, of the following have occurred on your property in the past 5 years?

Select yes, no/don’t know for each item

Yes No/Don’t know

£ £ Eliminated or removed invasive plants

£ £ Installed a rain barrel or rain garden

£ £ Installed a new lawn

£ £ Planted shrubs, flowers, or ornamental grasses

£ £ Planted one or more trees

£ £ Pruned trees or did other tree care

£ £ Removed one or more trees

£ £ Worked with neighbors to minimize tree risks from their property

£ £ Contracted the city/town about trees near the street

£ £ Contacted the utility companies about trees near the wires

£ £ Treated trees for pests/diseases


  1. Which of the following, if any, have occurred on your property in the past year?

Select yes, no/don’t know for each item

Yes No/Don’t know

£ £ Composting yard and/or food waste

£ £ Gardening

£ £ Mowing the lawn

£ £ Applied fertilizers to lawn

£ £ Applied fertilizers to trees

£ £ Used chemicals to control weeds or insects

£ £ Watering lawn, trees, or other plants


  1. Which, if any, of the following social/recreational activities have occurred on your property in the past year?

Select yes, no/don’t know for each item

Yes No/Don’t know

£ £ Recreational activities, such as games, sports, or children playing

£ £ Social activities, such as cookouts or parties

£ £ Birding

£ £ Other (please specify):____________


Programs and Organizations

  1. In some communities, there are groups of residents who volunteer their time to help maintain public green spaces (even tho this might not be the main reason for having the group). The volunteer work may involve activities like tree planting, litter removal, habitat restoration, trail construction, stream restoration, or working in a community garden.

a. How familiar are you with groups like these in your property’s city/town?

  • Extremely familiar

  • Moderately familiar

  • Somewhat familiar

  • Slightly familiar

  • Not at all familiar

b. Have you or your company participated in a group like this in the past 5 years?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know

  1. In some areas, there are programs that help property owners cover the expense of planting new trees or caring for existing trees on their property.

    1. How familiar are you with programs like these?

  • Extremely familiar

  • Moderately familiar

  • Somewhat familiar

  • Slightly familiar

  • Not at all familiar

    1. In the past 5 years, have you or your company used a program like this to help plant new trees or maintain existing trees on your property?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


Sources of Information and Assistance

  1. How familiar are you or your company with the services provided by the following professionals?

Select one box for each item.


Extremely familiar

Moderately familiar

Somewhat familiar

Slightly familiar

Not at all familiar

Government tree care professionals






Private tree care professionals






Landscape designers or contractors






Extension agents/educators






Non-profit/NGOs






Master gardeners







  1. Who, if anyone, do you trust for providing you or your company with information about caring for or planting trees on your property?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Tenant(s)

£ £ Neighbor(s)

£ £ Family member(s) or friend(s)

£ £ Extension agent or educator

£ £ Other state employee

£ £ Local government employee

£ £ A non-profit organization

£ £ Employee at lawn and garden center

£ £ Landscaping or tree care professional(s)

£ £ Other (please specify):______________

£ £ No one


  1. a. In the past 5 years, have you or your company talked with anyone or received information/advice about how to maintain your property’s landscape?

  • Yes

  • No

If yes, please answer b, c, and d

If no, skip to question 19


b. What was it about?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Trees

£ £ Vegetable/fruit gardening

£ £ Lawn care

£ £ Storm water/runoff management

£ £ Ornamental flowers and shrubs

£ £ Weed, pest, or disease control

£ £ Other (please specify):_________


c. How did it happen? Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Talked to someone in person

£ £ Talked to someone on the phone

£ £ Received a brochure or other written material

£ £ Attended a workshop in person

£ £ Attended a workshop - virtually

£ £ Went to a library

£ £ Read product labels

£ £ Went to a lawn and garden center

£ £ From the Internet or social media

£ £ Other (please specify):____________


d. Who was involved? Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Tenant(s)

£ £ A neighbor

£ £ A family member or friend

£ £ Extension agent or educator

£ £ Other state government employee

£ £ Local government employee

£ £ A non-profit organization

£ £ Employee at a lawn and garden center

£ £ Landscaping or tree care professional(s)

£ £ No one. I found the information myself

£ £ Other (please specify):___________


  1. How would you or your company prefer to get information or advice about the care of the trees/shrubs/grass on your property? Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Talk to someone in person

£ £ Talk to someone on the phone

£ £ Written materials, such as brochures or other publications

£ £ Read product labels

£ £ From the Internet or social media

£ £ From a lawn and garden center

£ £ Attend a workshop – in person

£ £ Attend a workshop – virtual

£ £ Go to a library

£ £ Other (please specify):________

£ £ I don’t want/need information or advice


Concerns


  1. How concerned are you or your company about each of the following on your property? Select one box for each item.


Great concern

Concern

Moderate concern

Of little concern

No concern

Not Applicable

Tree roots interfering with building foundations, pipes, or septic systems







Live trees or branches breaking and causing damage or injury







Dead trees or branches breaking and causing damage or injury







Trees or branches breaking and causing a power outage







Trees blocking solar panels installed on the property







Damage from storms







Climate change







Trees blocking scenic views







Trees attracting pests (e.g. animals, insects)







Trees creating a fire hazard







Trees irritating allergies







Trees requiring a lot of water







The expense of tree care








Trees

20. Who performs the tree work on your property, if any tree work is being done?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Me

£ £ My husband or wife

£ £ My children

£ £ My parents

£ £ Tenant(s)

£ £ Another family member

£ £ A neighbor

£ £ Landscaping professional(s)

£ £ Tree care professional(s)

£ £ Home Owner’s Association or Co-op

£ £ Other (please specify):___________


  1. Is the wood from your property used?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


  1. How important, or not important, is it to you or your company that trees removed from your property are used as urban wood products at some point?

  • Very important

  • Important

  • Moderately important

  • Of little importance

  • Not important

  • Not applicable


  1. Please indicate your or your company’s level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements about the trees on your property. Select one box for each item.


Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Not applicable

The trees on the property are healthy and attractive







Trees interfere with the enjoyment of the property







Trees create more work for me







I/we have the knowledge to properly care for the trees and shrubs on the property







Felled branches, leaves, and seeds from trees make the property look messy







I/we have the physical ability to property plant and care for the trees on the property







Trees provide privacy







Trees provide energy savings for the home







Trees improve the look of your property







Trees provide shade and cooling







Trees reduce the noise from the road







I/we know who to ask for help on how to properly plant and care for trees on the property







Trees reduce my stress level







Trees leave a legacy for future generations








  1. Please indicate your or your company’s level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements about your property. Select one box for each item.


Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Good landscaping increases property value






Animals are a problem for the trees, lawn, and/or garden






I/we enjoy seeing wildlife






I/we care about what neighbors think of the appearance of the yard







  1. Please indicate your or your company’s level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements about the trees in your community. Select one box for each item.


Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

The community should invest more in tree plantings and tree care






Having trees in a neighborhood makes it a better place to live






Having diverse trees in the neighborhood is important






The health and condition of trees in the neighborhood should be considered when new buildings are constructed or street improvements are made







General Questions About You


  1. What is your age?

_______Years


  1. What is your gender?

  • Male

  • Female


  1. What is the highest degree or level of school you have completed?

  • Less than 12th grade

  • High school/GED

  • Some college

  • Associate degree

  • Bachelor's degree

  • Advanced degree


  1. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. What is your race?

Select one or more.

  • American Indian or Alaska Native

  • Asian

  • Black or African-American

  • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

  • White


  1. . What is your household’s annual income?

  • Less than $25,000

  • $25,000 - $49,999

  • $50,000 - $99,999

  • $100,000 - $199,999

  • $200,000 or more




**In addition to the Urban questions above, Urban Science Module questions below can be added to the survey, but not to exceed 25 minutes of burden time.

Urban National Landowner Survey Scimods

Neighborhood and Community

For the following questions, “neighborhood” includes both the block or street you live on and several blocks or street in each direction.

  1. Which, if any, of the following neighborhood or community activities do you regularly do?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Attend a neighborhood or community meeting

£ £ Attend a social event in my neighborhood, such as a cookout or block party

£ £ Talk/visit with a neighbor

£ £ Maintain a plot in a community garden

£ £ Go to a nearby park

£ £ Bike around my neighborhood

£ £ Walk or job in my neighborhood

£ £ Birding

£ £ Collect or forage wild plants or mushrooms


  1. In what, if any, types of groups do you participate in your community?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Garden club

£ £ Master gardener or master naturalist

£ £ Parent-teacher organization/Parent-teacher association

£ £ Environmental group

£ £ Religious group

£ £ Neighborhood association

£ £ Other (please specify):_________

£ £ None of the above


  1. Please rate the following characteristics of the neighborhood and community around your property.

Check one box for each item.


Very good

Good

Fair

Poor

Very Poor

Cleanliness of streets and sidewalks in the neighborhood






Number of parks and open spaces in the neighborhood






Quality of parks and open spaces in the neighborhood






Number of trees in the neighborhood






Quality of the trees in the neighborhood






Safety and security in the neighborhood







  1. Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.

Check one box for each item.


Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know

Local government services are adequate in the neighborhood







People in the neighborhood are willing to help one another







People in the neighborhood can be trusted







There are many opportunities to meet neighbors







There is an active neighborhood group or association







Trespassing and/or vandalism are concerns for the property







Vacant properties are a concern in the neighborhood










Urban Wood Use

  1. Urban wood” is wood that comes from a city or town’s public or private trees that were removed due to death, disease, or other circumstances (NOT due to economic value).

    1. Have you or your company ever purchased or acquired urban wood products (e.g. wood chips, firewood, flooring, small item) from the city/town where the property is located?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know

If yes, please answer b.

If no or don’t know, skip to question xx.

  1. Which, if any, of the following urban wood products did you or your company purchase or acquire?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Wood chips or mulch

£ £ Compost

£ £ Firewood

£ £ Whole logs

£ £ Lumber

£ £ Furniture

£ £ Flooring

£ £ Interior or exterior home products (e.g. doors, cabinets, trim)

£ £ Art or jewelry

£ £ Small items (e.g. kitchen goods)

£ £ Other (please specify):_________


  1. How interested, or not interested, are you or your company in purchasing urban wood products made from trees removed from the city/town where the property is located? Check one box for each item.


Very interested

Interested

Moderately interested

Slightly interested

Not at all interested

Wood chips or mulch






Compost






Firewood






Whole logs






Lumber






Furniture






Flooring






Interior or exterior home products (e.g., doors, cabinets, trim)






Art or jewelry






Small items (e.g. kitchen goods)






Other (please specify)


  1. How important, or not important, is it to you or your company that trees removed in your city/town where the property is located are used as urban wood products?

  • Very important

  • Important

  • Moderately important

  • Of little importance

  • Not important


  1. How important, or not important, is it to you or your company that trees removed from your property are used as urban wood products?

  • Very important

  • Important

  • Moderately important

  • Of little importance

  • Not important


Urban – Wildfire

Wildfire is an unplanned fire that starts in forestland, woodland, rangeland, shrubland, or grassland. It can be started by lightning or by people, either accidentally or intentionally.


Prescribed fire is a burn set by professionals on forestland, woodland, rangeland, shrubland, or grassland under strict guidelines. Prescribed fire is used, among other reasons, to prevent build-ups of flammable woody materials that could cause more intense wildfires.


1. Please indicate which of the following you or your company have experienced in the past 5 years.

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Wildfire burned on the land

£ £ Wildfire burned on a neighboring land

£ £ I have witnessed a wildfire

£ £ I/we have had structures on the land damaged or lost because of wildfire

£ £ I have seen a property soon after a wildfire burned through it

£ £ Smoke from a wildfire has made me physically uncomfortable or affected my health, or the health of someone in my household

£ £ Smoke from a wildfire has inconvenienced me (such as diminished scenery or caused outdoor plans to be cancelled)


2. Please indicate your level of concern about each of the following events occurring in the next 5 years on your property. Select one box for each item.



Great concern

Concern

Moderate concern

Of little concern

No concern

Not applicable

Wildfire occurring on the property









Wildfire occurring on public lands near the property








Wildfire occurring on private lands near the property








Smoke from wildfires affecting people on lands near the property








Wildfire damaging the home or other structures on the property







Loss of beauty or scenery due to wildfire on the property











  1. Please indicate which, if any, of the following activities you or your company have done in the past 5 years for the primary purpose of reducing wildfire risk on the property.

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Removed dead or dying trees/plants within 30 feet of the home

£ £ Limbed up trees

£ £ Planted fire-resistant trees

£ £ Purchased wildfire insurance for the land

£ £ Removed woody debris from ground

£ £ Used mechanized or hand equipment to control undergrowth

£ £ Thinned trees

£ £ Trimmed tree canopies to keep branches 10 feet away from structures and other trees

£ £ Removed leaf litter (dry leaves/pine needles) from yard, roof, and/or rain gutters

£ £ Other (please specify):

£ £ I have performed no activities to reduce the risk of wildfire on the property


4. Wildfires can cross property lines. To address this, some residential land owners communicate or coordinate efforts with owners of nearby properties (within a mile of the property) to reduce wildifire

risk in their area. This can involve working with fellow private property owners or public land managers.

Which of the following have you or your company done in the past 5 years?

Select yes or no for each item

Yes No

£ £ Talked to nearby private property owners (within a mile of the property) about how to reduce wildfire risk


£ £ Talked Worked with nearby private property owners (with in a mile of the property) to reduce wildfire risk (such as pooled resources to purchase equipment, hire professionals, or had neighborhood work parties)


£ £ Talked Coordinated efforts with public land managers to reduce wildfire risk on the property (such as performed recommended activities)





Urban – Trees and Health

  1. Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements about trees. Select one box for each item.


Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know

Trees improve human health








Privately owned trees in cities and towns provide public health benefits












Urban – Trees, maintenance, and storms

1.Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements about your property.

Select one box for each item.


Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Don’t know

Cared for trees are more storm resistant








Trees require maintenance to make them more storm resistant








People can influence trees' resistance to storms








By caring for trees, people can reduce damage to trees








Storm-damaged trees pose a threat to people and property








Storms will likely destroy trees on the property in the next five years










2. How important to you are each of the following potential benefits

trees provide?

Select one box for each item


Very Important

Important

Moderately Important

Of little Importance

Not important

Not applicable

Stormwater control








Flooding reduction








Improve air quality








Improve water quality








Noise control









3. Which of the following actions have you or your company taken to

reduce potential damage from storms around the property in

the past 5 years?

Select yes, no or don’t know for each item

Yes No /Don’t know

£ £ Removed living trees

£ £ Removed dead or dying trees

£ £ Pruned living trees to prevent branches from falling on structures

£ £ Removed trees near electrical lines

£ £ Pruned tree branches that extend over roof

£ £ Other (please specify):


4. Which of the following actions do you or your company plan to take

to reduce potential damage from storms to trees around the property

in the next 5 years?

Select yes, no or don’t know for each item

Yes No/Don’t know

£ £ Remove living trees

£ £ Remove dead or dying trees

£ £ Prune living trees to prevent branches from falling on structures

£ £ Remove trees near electrical lines

£ £ Prune tree branches that extend over roof

£ £ Other (please specify):



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