Cape Coral Conducts Citizen Survey

Cape Coral Conducts Citizen Survey
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
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Cape Coral residents should be on the lookout for the biennial Citizen Survey being sent out by the City of Cape Coral during the month of May.

The survey aims to provide a comprehensive and accurate picture of livability and solicit resident perspectives about local government services, policies and management. Approximately 1,200 residents have been randomly selected to receive the mail-based survey, and each person represents more than 150 citizens.

The City anticipates completion of the project and a final report by the end of summer, at which time findings will be presented to City Council.

The survey is facilitated by the National Research Center, Inc, who has conducted the past eight Cape Coral surveys and employs scientific methods to conduct research. 

Original source can be found here.



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