Question 34a Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) a. Elderly residents Survey Spring 2019 Categories Community and Social Issues, Citizen engagement, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34b Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) b. Children under the age of five Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34c Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) c. People with limited English proficiency Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34d Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) d. Non-home owners (renters, residents with no fixed place of residence, college students, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34e Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) e. Non-citizens Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34f Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) f. Residents living in poverty Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach, poverty Question 34g Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) g. Residents with no/little internet access Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? 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Question 34b Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) b. Children under the age of five Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34c Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) c. People with limited English proficiency Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34d Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) d. Non-home owners (renters, residents with no fixed place of residence, college students, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34e Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) e. Non-citizens Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34f Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) f. Residents living in poverty Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach, poverty Question 34g Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) g. Residents with no/little internet access Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? 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Question 34c Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) c. People with limited English proficiency Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34d Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) d. Non-home owners (renters, residents with no fixed place of residence, college students, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34e Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) e. Non-citizens Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34f Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) f. Residents living in poverty Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach, poverty Question 34g Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) g. Residents with no/little internet access Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? 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Question 34d Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) d. Non-home owners (renters, residents with no fixed place of residence, college students, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34e Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) e. Non-citizens Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34f Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) f. Residents living in poverty Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach, poverty Question 34g Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) g. Residents with no/little internet access Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? 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Question 34e Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) e. Non-citizens Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34f Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) f. Residents living in poverty Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach, poverty Question 34g Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) g. Residents with no/little internet access Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 34f Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) f. Residents living in poverty Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach, poverty Question 34g Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) g. Residents with no/little internet access Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? 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Question 34g Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) g. Residents with no/little internet access Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 34h Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) h. Residents with a secondary home where they live a significant amount of the year (e.g., snowbirds, summer cottage owners, etc.) Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 34i Which of the following groups within your jurisdiction, if any, are you concerned may be hard to count in the 2020 Census? (check all that apply) i. Don't know Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? 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Question 35a At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 35b At this time, how confident overall are you that there will be an accurate 2020 Census count statewide in Michigan? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, federal government, census, Outreach Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 13a Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among elected officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 13b Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse between elected officials and residents within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 20f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction lacks sufficient volunteers for a local planning commission? (Among cities, townships, and villages which do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Land use planning, Community development, Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 20 How would you describe current levels of citizen engagement with your jurisdiction? Overall, would you say citizens in your jurisdiction are… Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 21 To what extent do you feel your jurisdiction offers opportunities to citizens for engagement with your jurisdiction in its policymaking and/or operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 22a To what extent do you agree or disagree that you make opportunities for engagement available, but your citizens rarely take advantage of them? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 22b To what extent do you agree or disagree that some of your best engagement with citizens happens informally around the community (such as at the grocery store or in a restaurant, etc.)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 22c To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens you hear from are more interested in complaining than in finding solutions? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 22d To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's finances and operations? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last
Question 22e To what extent do you agree or disagree that most citizens aren't willing to take the time to become well-informed on issues facing the jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Trust in citizens, Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next Last page last