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 Question 19a Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less informed about your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19b Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less engaged in your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19c Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — is political discourse about local issues more or less civil? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, civic discourse Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. 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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 Question 19a Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less informed about your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19b Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less engaged in your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19c Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — is political discourse about local issues more or less civil? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, civic discourse Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. 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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 Question 19a Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less informed about your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19b Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less engaged in your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19c Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — is political discourse about local issues more or less civil? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, civic discourse Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. 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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 Question 19a Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less informed about your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19b Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less engaged in your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19c Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — is political discourse about local issues more or less civil? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, civic discourse Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. 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Question 19a Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less informed about your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19b Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less engaged in your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19c Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — is political discourse about local issues more or less civil? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, civic discourse Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 19b Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — are citizens more or less engaged in your jurisdiction's work? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 19c Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — is political discourse about local issues more or less civil? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, civic discourse Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. 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Question 19c Thinking in general about how things have changed in your jurisdiction over the last ten years or so — if at all — is political discourse about local issues more or less civil? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Trust in citizens, Engagement levels, civic discourse Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 20a One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's Council/Board believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 20b One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's employees believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 20c One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you think the majority of your jurisdiction's citizens believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 20d One way of thinking about the proper role for citizen engagement in local policymaking is along a spectrum. At one end, citizen engagement would focus only on keeping citizens informed about issues. At the other end, citizens would actually make decisions for the jurisdiction. In between would be increasing levels of citizen input in the decisions made by the jurisdiction. While it might differ depending on the topic, in general, what do you personally believe is the proper role for citizen engagement in local governance? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels, Trust in citizens Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 21 Have any of your jurisdiction's personnel had formal training in promoting or managing citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 22a Would access to information about best practices be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 22b Would access to regional efforts or leadership be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 22c Would access to training programs for jurisdiction personnel be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Workforce, Workforce policies, Outreach, Training Opportunities Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 22d Would access to training programs for citizens/external stakeholders be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 22e Would access to financial assistance for citizen engagement efforts be valuable to help foster citizen engagement? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 23 Overall, how satisfied are you regarding citizen engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 24 Overall, how satisfied do you believe your citizens are with their engagement in your jurisdiction's policymaking and/or operations today? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Community and Social Issues, Engagement levels Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 25 To what extent would you say your jurisdiction tries to engage its citizens through technology (possibly including things such as email, websites, cable TV broadcasts, social media, mobile phone apps, etc.)? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 26 Does your jurisdiction have an official website? Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 27a Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that the information on your website is generally kept up-to-date. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 27b Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website makes it easy for citizens to find information they're looking for. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Technology, Outreach Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 27c Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that citizens make considerable use of your website's information and resources. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Trust in citizens, Outreach, Technology Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last
Question 27d Thinking about your jurisdiction's website, please indicate whether you agree or disagree that your website is sufficient for your citizens' needs. (Among jurisdictions that reported having an official website) Survey Fall 2012 Categories Citizen engagement, Outreach, Technology Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Next page next Last page last