MILWAUKEE -- Your input could soon help make Milwaukee safer.



A Public Safety Survey in Milwaukee has been completed -- with more than 1,600 people participating.



Participants said the three greatest problems in the city are: Carjackings, residential burglaries and reckless driving.



Residents said they want more officers on foot and bicycle.



70% of residents said they see crime in the city as such a big problem they've considered moving.



A Milwaukee Common Council committee will review these results. There could be a new safety plan in place in 2017.



CLICK HERE to view the survey results.