Announcing our November Community Survey
Our every-other-month survey is now taking responses until the end of November
Back when this project was kicked off over a year and a half ago, this newsletter was imagined as a helpful tool to not only help have our residents understand their community, but also to receive feedback and get ideas on how residents perceived where our hometowns was headed.
In order to achieve that goal, the decision was made to release a small survey that would ask residents their thoughts and feelings every two months. Every month seemed excessive, yet, once a quarter didn’t seem quite frequent enough. The idea was to help create a picture of the sentiment in the community and measure that sentiment over time.
So today, I'm reaching out to you, our amazing and dependable readers, and asking you to take a mere three minutes to fill out this survey. Let us know what you think about the place you call home.
In a future edition of the Civic Capacity newsletter in December, this publication will take the time to provide thoughtful and careful analysis of the answers this publication received and, more importantly, review the trends that the data is showing.
Given that December is the end of the year, it will be interesting to see how things have changed throughout 2024, which has been quite the year for local government. For nearly the first five months of the year, residents of Troy had to deal with a downtown street that was shut down to traffic as the fate of a building went through a long legal process. Residents of Piqua still have questions as to how authorities allowed batteries were to be burned in the open at the former site of the city’s water treatment facility and what kind of long-term environmental and health impacts may exist.
These surveys are not just an opportunity for your thoughts and feelings to be heard—although it definitely is that. It's also a chance to gain a better understanding of how your community is perceived by your friends and neighbors, and for you to have a say in that process.
Also, it doesn’t matter what your hometown is; we will take responses from all communities! However, we will only publish results if we have enough responses from a community to warrant publishing the results.
You can access the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PF6SPPN
Thanks for your time and your participation! It is greatly appreciated!
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