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Fall 2016 | Q21 | To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Engagement levels | |
Fall 2016 | Q22b | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement? Some of our best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.). Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Outreach | Engagement levels | |
Fall 2016 | Q22f | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement? Our jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations). Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Engagement levels | |
Fall 2016 | Q22h | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement? Our jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to our citizens. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Engagement levels | |
Fall 2015 | Q27c | To the best of your knowledge, how likely or unlikely is it that the primary law enforcement agency serving your jurisdiction will use the following practices in the near future, or are they already being used? Proactively make agency policies available for public review (e.g., on agency website) Major Tags: Services | Public Safety | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Outreach | Police services | |
Fall 2012 | Q3 | To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4a | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Notices in newspapers Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4b | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Hard copy newsletters or notices Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4c | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Electronic/email newsletters or notices Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q4d | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Local government website Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q4e | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Local government performance dashboards or reports Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | Dashboards | |
Fall 2012 | Q4f | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Cable TV broadcasts and/or online streaming of government meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4g | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Public comment opportunities at jurisdiction's main governing Council/Board meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4h | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Public comment opportunities at other jurisdictional meetings (e.g., planning commission, etc.) Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4i | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Citizen surveys conducted by or for your jurisdiction Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4j | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Social media accounts for your jurisdiction (e.g., Facebook or Twitter) Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q4k | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Internet discussion forums or online input/feedback forms Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q4l | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Informal one-on-one discussions with citizens Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4m | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Open houses or "coffee with officials" Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4n | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Neighborhood meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4o | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Community-wide "Town Hall" meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4p | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Focus groups conducted by or for your jurisdiction Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4q | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Strategic-planning or "visioning" sessions Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4r | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Neighborhood-specific committees/teams Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4s | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Citizen participation on ad hoc task forces or planning teams Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q4t | Please indicate which of the following approaches - if any - your jurisdiction uses to engage its citizens in your government's policymaking and/or operations: Citizen participation on formal government boards or commissions Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5a | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Notices in newspapers Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5b | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Hard copy newsletters or notices Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5c | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Electronic/email newsletters or notices Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q5d | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Local government website Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q5e | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Local government performance dashboards or reports Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | Dashboards | |
Fall 2012 | Q5f | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Cable TV broadcasts and/or online streaming of government meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5g | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Public comment opportunities at jurisdiction's main governing Council/Board meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5h | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Public comment opportunities at other jurisdictional meetings (e.g., planning commission, etc.) Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5i | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Citizen surveys conducted by or for your jurisdiction Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5j | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Social media accounts for your jurisdiction (e.g., Facebook or Twitter) Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q5k | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Internet discussion forums or online input/feedback forms Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q5l | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Informal one-on-one discussions with citizens Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5m | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Open houses or "coffee with officials" Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5n | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Neighborhood meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5o | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Community-wide "Town Hall" meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5p | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Focus groups conducted by or for your jurisdiction Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5q | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Strategic-planning or "visioning" sessions Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5r | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Neighborhood-specific committees/teams Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5s | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Citizen participation on ad hoc task forces or planning teams Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q5t | How would you rate the overall effectiveness (whatever "effectiveness" means to you) of these approach(es) for engaging citizens in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations: Citizen participation on formal government boards or commissions Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q7a | Please identify outcomes below that, in your opinion, have resulted from your jurisdiction's citizen engagement efforts. For example, to the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts: Amount of citizen participation Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q7b | Please identify outcomes below that, in your opinion, have resulted from your jurisdiction's citizen engagement efforts. For example, to the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts: Amount of information available to local officials for decision-making Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q7c | Please identify outcomes below that, in your opinion, have resulted from your jurisdiction's citizen engagement efforts. For example, to the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts: Quality of information available to local officials for decision-making Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q8 | As far as you know, is it likely that your jurisdiction will either reduce or expand its citizen engagement efforts within the next 12 months? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Engagement levels | |
Fall 2012 | Q12 | Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q14a | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement: In our jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has a chance to do so. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Trust in citizens | Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q14d | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement: Some of our best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.). Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q14f | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement: Our jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q14i | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement: Important decisions facing our jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q14l | To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following general statements about citizen engagement: Our jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to our citizens. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q21 | Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training recently in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Workforce Related Topics: Workforce policies | Outreach | Training opportunities | |
Fall 2012 | Q22a | If your jurisdiction is interested in external assistance or resources to help foster citizen engagement, please identify what types of assistance or resources - if any - would be valuable: Information about best practices. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q22b | If your jurisdiction is interested in external assistance or resources to help foster citizen engagement, please identify what types of assistance or resources - if any - would be valuable: Regional efforts or leadership. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q22c | If your jurisdiction is interested in external assistance or resources to help foster citizen engagement, please identify what types of assistance or resources - if any - would be valuable: Training programs for jurisdiction personnel. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Workforce Related Topics: Workforce policies | Outreach | Training opportunities | |
Fall 2012 | Q22d | If your jurisdiction is interested in external assistance or resources to help foster citizen engagement, please identify what types of assistance or resources - if any - would be valuable: Training programs for citizens/external stakeholders. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q22e | If your jurisdiction is interested in external assistance or resources to help foster citizen engagement, please identify what types of assistance or resources - if any - would be valuable: Financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q23 | Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q25 | To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q26 | Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q27a | Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: Information on our website is generally kept up-to-date. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q27b | Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: Our website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q27c | Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: Citizens make considerable use of our website's information and resources. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Trust in citizens | Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q27d | Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: Our website is sufficient for our citizens' needs. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Outreach | Technology | |
Fall 2012 | Q27e | Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: Our jurisdiction does not have the resources to adequately maintain our website. Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q28b | To the best of your knowledge, please indicate whether your local government currently does any of the following electronically, either on its own or in collaboration with other governments or partners: Enable online requests for services that your jurisdiction is responsible for delivering Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q28c | To the best of your knowledge, please indicate whether your local government currently does any of the following electronically, either on its own or in collaboration with other governments or partners: Enable citizens to email local officials directly Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q28d | To the best of your knowledge, please indicate whether your local government currently does any of the following electronically, either on its own or in collaboration with other governments or partners: Enable citizens to participate in a poll or survey Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q28e | To the best of your knowledge, please indicate whether your local government currently does any of the following electronically, either on its own or in collaboration with other governments or partners: Enable citizens to post comments online Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q28f | To the best of your knowledge, please indicate whether your local government currently does any of the following electronically, either on its own or in collaboration with other governments or partners: Stream/post video of jurisdiction hearings or meetings Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q28g | To the best of your knowledge, please indicate whether your local government currently does any of the following electronically, either on its own or in collaboration with other governments or partners: Post meeting agendas online Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2012 | Q28h | To the best of your knowledge, please indicate whether your local government currently does any of the following electronically, either on its own or in collaboration with other governments or partners: Post meeting minutes and decisions online Major Tags: Citizen Engagement Related Topics: Technology | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q9 | Does your jurisdiction ever publicly share its performance data with sources outside of your local government (for example, with the media, the business community, citizens' groups, etc.)? Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Performance measurement and management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q10a | How does your jurisdiction publicly share its performance data: Jurisdiction-wide periodic or annual reports Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q10b | How does your jurisdiction publicly share its performance data: Specific agency/program/department periodic or annual reports Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q10c | How does your jurisdiction publicly share its performance data: Press releases Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q10d | How does your jurisdiction publicly share its performance data: Government newsletters to citizens, stakeholders, or clients/customers Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q10e | How does your jurisdiction publicly share its performance data: Postings on your local government website Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q10f | How does your jurisdiction publicly share its performance data: Local government performance dashboard Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Outreach | Dashboards | |
Fall 2011 | Q33a | Governor Snyder's administration has also developed a "citizen's guide" to state government finances-- a multi-page report featuring the most important financial measures, including unfunded liabilities-- that is designed to be easily understood by the average citizen. The Snyder administration is also encouraging each Michigan local government to produce its own "citizen's guide." How effective or ineffective do you think a citizen's guide to local government finances would be in helping to improve: your jurisdiction's accountability and transparency Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Performance measurement and management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q33b | Governor Snyder's administration has also developed a "citizen's guide" to state government finances-- a multi-page report featuring the most important financial measures, including unfunded liabilities-- that is designed to be easily understood by the average citizen. The Snyder administration is also encouraging each Michigan local government to produce its own "citizen's guide." How effective or ineffective do you think a citizen's guide to local government finances would be in helping to improve: your jurisdiction's performance Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Performance measurement and management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q33c | Governor Snyder's administration has also developed a "citizen's guide" to state government finances-- a multi-page report featuring the most important financial measures, including unfunded liabilities-- that is designed to be easily understood by the average citizen. The Snyder administration is also encouraging each Michigan local government to produce its own "citizen's guide." How effective or ineffective do you think a citizen's guide to local government finances would be in helping to improve: your jurisdiction's ability to benchmark or compare itself with other jurisdictions Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Performance measurement and management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q35 | Which of the following statements best describes the status of a citizen's guide in your jurisdiction? Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Performance measurement and management | Outreach | |
Fall 2011 | Q36 | How likely is it that your jurisdiction will significantly revise the measurement categories in its citizen's guide within the next 12 months? Major Tags: Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Performance management | Performance measurement and management | Outreach | |
Spring 2009 | Q7a | Does the public participate significantly in your jurisdiction's budget setting process through public forums (sometimes called "town hall meetings")? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Spring 2009 | Q7b | Does the public participate significantly in your jurisdiction's budget setting process through budget public hearings? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Spring 2009 | Q7c | Does the public participate significantly in your jurisdiction's budget setting process through special sessions of the board or council? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Spring 2009 | Q7d | Does the public participate significantly in your jurisdiction's budget setting process through regular sessions of the board or council? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Spring 2009 | Q7e | Does the public participate significantly in your jurisdiction's budget setting process through individual contacts to local government officials? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Spring 2009 | Q7f | Does the public participate significantly in your jurisdiction's budget setting process through citizen surveys? Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach | |
Spring 2009 | Q7g | Does the public participate significantly in your jurisdiction's budget setting process in any of the following ways? - None - citizens don't participate in any significant way Major Tags: Citizen Engagement | Finance Budget and Operations Related Topics: Engagement levels | Outreach |
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