Scottsdale community survey available for all residents
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In January, Scottsdale officials issued a community survey went to 5,500 randomly selected Scottsdale households. This random sample will provide results that are representative of the entire community within a known margin of error.
The National Community Survey, city officials say, allows residents to rate their overall quality of life and provide specific feedback about municipal services, public safety, customer service and their level of participation in community events and activities.
The city is now making the online survey available to every resident. Feedback provided through these surveys will help the city and City Council prioritize initiatives, services and programs.
Participating is easy – visit these links on Polco, the city’s online survey platform:
- English: https://polco.us/ScottsdaleOP22E
- Spanish: https://polco.us/ScottsdaleOP22S
Once you have answered the questions, you will be asked to provide your email and ZIP code. This lets us be sure we are hearing from each person only once. Response will remain confidential — no individual responses or data will be shared with the city. All responses are reported in group form only.
Participating in this online survey will also allow residents to opt-in to future feedback opportunities from the city of Scottsdale, which plans to ask for input about other topics, ideas, initiatives and issues in the future.