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Apache Junction resident survey enters online phase

Posted 2/19/20

Residents of the City of Apache Junction are invited to respond to a comprehensive quality of life survey the city is conducting.

Citizens are encouraged to fill the online survey at …

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Apache Junction resident survey enters online phase

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Residents of the City of Apache Junction are invited to respond to a comprehensive quality of life survey the city is conducting.

Citizens are encouraged to fill the online survey at bit.ly/2020apachejunction. It includes questions about quality of life, important characteristics of community, services provided by the city and priorities for the future, according to a release.

A paper version of the survey was first sent to a representative sample of city residents. Residents who receive that survey should respond to the survey according to direction in the mail. The city requests that these residents do not submit an online survey, the release states.

The survey allows the city of Apache Junction to compare results and benchmark residents’ opinions against other communities across the country where applicable.

The city worked with an independent consultant, National Research Center, Inc. of Boulder, Colorado, to develop the survey, which is available in English and Spanish. The city last conducted a comprehensive resident survey two years ago.