Open-Ended Responses for the 2022 Community Survey Are Available Online

Open-Ended Responses for the 2022 Community Survey Are Available Online
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From February 10,  2023 post.

Open-ended responses to questions in the Los Alamos 2022 National Community SurveyTM (NCS) are now posted on the Los Alamos County website, along with the final NCS Report, the Statistical Significance Thresholds, and the Demographic Comparison reports. Individuals can view or download a PDF by visiting the Open Government portal at https://lacnm.com/OpenGov and clicking the links under the heading “Community Survey Results.”

Los Alamos County officials thank residents for their time and valuable feedback. County councilors and officials are using the survey results to help guide strategic planning efforts, identify priority goals, and dedicate necessary resources to improve services, facilities, and initiatives.

For more information or any questions regarding the survey, contact Leslie Bucklin at 505-663-1726 or email le.bucklin@lacnm.us.

Original source can be found here.



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