Development of an Integrated Community Services Master Plan

Development of an Integrated Community Services Master Plan
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The Los Alamos County Community Services Department (CSD) has been working with professional consulting companies to assist in the development of an Integrated Community Services Master Plan that will also incorporate the ADA Transition Plan. CSD will be sending a postcard to each household in Los Alamos County, inviting residents to partake in the statistically valid Community Survey.
Postcards soliciting citizen feedback were sent to residents the week of April 11, 2022. Each postcard contains a QR code, website address, and unique identifier that will enable only Los Alamos County residents to complete the approx. 10 minute survey, in order to achieve a statistically valid sample. The unique identifier allows for one response per household.
For those who wish to complete a paper survey, they are available for pick-up and drop-off at the Los Alamos and White Rock Public Libraries and Senior Centers. Please bring your postcard with the unique identifier to pick up a paper survey. Each location also has staff available to help individuals complete the survey via paper or online.
Beginning in May 2022, the community survey will open up to anyone who wishes to submit their feedback. CSD encourages all users of County facilities including local youth, commuters, and business to participate in the survey, when it becomes available.

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