Pinellas County continues to seek resident input for quality of life survey
Pinellas County officials continue to ask residents to participate in a comprehensive quality of life survey. The survey, originally set to end July 2, has been extended to July 30.
Residents can take the survey by visiting https://pinellas.gov/national-community-survey/. The survey will now be available online in English and Spanish until July 30.
“The survey will help County staff and the Board of County Commissioners identify priorities to improve the quality of life in Pinellas County,” said Barry Burton, Pinellas County Administrator.
The National Community Survey
The NCS is the only resident survey endorsed by the International City/County Management Association and the National League of Cities. Communities using The NCS have reported that the tool improved service delivery, strengthened communications with community stakeholders and helped leaders identify clear priorities for use in strategic planning and budget setting.
“We encourage everyone living or working in Pinellas County to take the survey and guide the community’s future,” said Burton
Learn more by visiting https://pinellas.gov/national-community-survey/