Community Survey Results Presented to County Council Feb. 7

Community Survey Results Presented to County Council Feb. 7
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From February 3,  2023 post.

Los Alamos County, in partnership with its contractor National Research Center (NRC), will present the results from the 2022 National Community SurveyTM this Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023, at 6 p.m. at the County Council meeting. Held in Council Chambers (1000 Central Ave., Los Alamos), the public may attend in person or virtually. Information on how to join via Zoom is available on the Los Alamos County calendar.

Los Alamos officials thank residents for their time and valuable feedback. The survey is designed to provide a comprehensive picture of citizen perspectives on community livability. County councilors and officials use the survey results to help guide strategic planning efforts, identify priority goals, and dedicate necessary resources to improve services, facilities, and initiatives.

While the County has been regularly conducting community satisfaction surveys for almost 30 years, in 2020 it moved to the National Community SurveyTM. Unlike previous survey instruments, the National Community SurveyTM benchmarks responses against other communities nationwide, adding another layer of understanding. The presentation to Council will highlight areas of interest from the survey results.

Visit the County’s Open Gov webpage to view the full 2022 Community Survey Results. For more information or any questions, contact Leslie Bucklin at 505-663-1726 or email le.bucklin@lacnm.us

Original source can be found here.



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