City of Columbia sends out community survey for feedback from residents
Ryan Shiner
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
The City of Columbia has mailed out its annual community survey “to a random sample of households” to get feedback on issues surrounding the city.
Some households received the survey on Monday. The surveys include postage-paid return envelopes. The release says responses will remain confidential. The return address is the ETC Institute, which has conducted the story since 2003.
“This feedback is invaluable; it directly informs how the City sets priorities and ensures our resources are focused on the issues that matter most to residents,” City Manager De’Carlon Seewood said in a Tuesday evening press release. “Taking a few minutes to complete the survey helps us build a more responsive and representative Columbia for everyone.”