Question 50 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Spring 2020 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Democracy, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 04d What kind of role do you think your jurisdiction's residents should play in solving the most important problem that you listed above? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens 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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 04d What kind of role do you think your jurisdiction's residents should play in solving the most important problem that you listed above? Survey Spring 2019 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens 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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? 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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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? 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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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 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 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 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 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 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 Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 22f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction reaches out to groups that typically might not engage in our policymaking processes (e.g., low-income or racially diverse populations)? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Engagement levels, DEI Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 22g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens tend to only be engaged on issues that affect them directly and not on issues affecting the community overall? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 22h To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 22i To what extent do you agree or disagree that you struggle to find enough citizens to serve on your jurisdiction’s appointed boards/commissions or elected offices? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens, Community and Social Issues Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 23 In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction’s policymaking and/or operations, how much of the time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 24a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum from low engagement to high engagement. At the low end, citizen engagement would focus just on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the high end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the issue, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction’s citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2016 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 02 We want to start by getting a very broad sense of citizen engagement with your local government. How would you describe citizen engagement — whatever that means to you — with your jurisdiction? Overall, citizens in your jurisdiction are... Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last
Question 07a To the best of your knowledge, has the amount of citizen participation increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next Last page last