Question 07h To the best of your knowledge, has the officials' control over decision-making increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 07i To the best of your knowledge, has the citizens' trust in your jurisdiction's government increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in local government, Engagement levels Question 08 As far as you know, is it likely that your jurisdiction will either reduce or expand its citizen engagement efforts within the next 12 months? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 10a Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10b Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10c Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 12 Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 07i To the best of your knowledge, has the citizens' trust in your jurisdiction's government increased, decreased, or not changed measurably due to your citizen engagement efforts? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in local government, Engagement levels Question 08 As far as you know, is it likely that your jurisdiction will either reduce or expand its citizen engagement efforts within the next 12 months? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 10a Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10b Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10c Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 12 Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? 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Question 08 As far as you know, is it likely that your jurisdiction will either reduce or expand its citizen engagement efforts within the next 12 months? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 10a Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10b Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10c Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 12 Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 10a Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10b Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10c Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 12 Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 10b Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 10c Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 12 Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? 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Question 10c Recently, has there been one (or more) particular issue(s) facing your jurisdiction that generated a significant increase in citizen engagement with your local government? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Community and Social Issues Question 12 Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 12 Does your jurisdiction specifically reach out to any groups that typically might not engage in your policymaking processes? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? 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Question 14a To what extent do you agree or disagree that in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes, any citizen who wants to express an opinion has the chance to do so? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? 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Question 14b 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14c To what extent do you agree or disagree that you don't need formal engagement efforts because your local officials already know what citizens want? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14d 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14e To what extent do you agree or disagree that your meetings run too long because too many citizens want to speak? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14f To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction should pursue engagement with a broader range of citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14g To what extent do you agree or disagree that citizens in your jurisdiction want access to information about the government's performance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14h 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 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14i To what extent do you agree or disagree that important decisions facing your jurisdiction typically have already been made prior to most public meetings? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14k To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's engagement efforts mostly attract the same people over and over? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 14l To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction's decision-making is transparent to your citizens? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Engagement levels, Outreach Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 15 Citizens are often asked on opinion surveys how much trust they have in their government. Now we'd like to ask you, as a local official, about trust you have in your jurisdiction's citizens. In terms of their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations, how much time do you think you can trust the citizens in your community to be responsible participants? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 16 Would you say that most citizens who are engaged in your jurisdiction's policymaking processes are generally looking out only for themselves or that they want decisions made for the benefit of the community overall? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 17 Thinking about controversial issues in your community, in general, who do you think should have the final say on your jurisdiction's most controversial decisions — citizens or public officials? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 18a Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Intragovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 18b Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between public officials and citizens within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last
Question 18c Overall, thinking about relationships between people in your community and the tone of discussions that take place around local policy issues, how would you describe the state of public discourse between citizens themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Next page next Last page last