The Town of Windsor is seeking community feedback for its National Citizen Survey. The survey is available online at http://bit.ly/2RQmX through Monday, July 10, and is open to all Windsor residents.
The National Citizen Survey asks questions of residents regarding opinions of town services and quality of life.
The online version is one component of the National Citizen Survey. A printed version was sent to 1,500 randomly selected Windsor households in late May.
The results will be available in fall 2017 as a published report on the town’s website.
Windsor contracted with the National Research Center Inc. to participate in the National Citizen Survey. This is the third time since 2011 that Windsor is participating in the survey.
About the National Citizen Survey
The National Citizen Survey is an instrument developed with the assistance of the International City/County Management Association to provide municipalities a method to conduct market research. It was among the first scientific surveys developed to gather resident opinions on a range of community issues, and has been used in more than 350 jurisdictions across 46 states. Participating cities have reported that the tool has helped improve performance, strengthen communications with community stakeholders, and identify clear priorities for use in goal and budget setting.