Question 18a To the best of your knowledge, please indicate if affordable housing is needed by residents in your community to help make ends meet and — if so — whether those needs are being met. Survey Spring 2018 Categories Community and Social Issues, Economic Development, Services, poverty, Service provision, Service demand, Human services Question 16c Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials and other employees in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Workforce, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 16b Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials and the chief administrative officer in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 16a Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15b As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning Board/Council interactions with administration and/or employees in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15a As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning appropriate Board/Council behavior? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 16c Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials and other employees in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Workforce, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 16b Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials and the chief administrative officer in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 16a Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15b As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning Board/Council interactions with administration and/or employees in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15a As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning appropriate Board/Council behavior? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 16b Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials and the chief administrative officer in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 16a Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15b As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning Board/Council interactions with administration and/or employees in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15a As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning appropriate Board/Council behavior? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 16a Overall, how would you rate the relationships among elected officials in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, intergovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15b As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning Board/Council interactions with administration and/or employees in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15a As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning appropriate Board/Council behavior? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 15b As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning Board/Council interactions with administration and/or employees in your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 15a As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning appropriate Board/Council behavior? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 15a As far as you know, does your jurisdiction currently have a formal set of rules (e.g., a code of conduct, charter provision, ordinance, or policy) concerning appropriate Board/Council behavior? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Governmental Relations, Intragovernmental relations, Local government job performance Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 14c Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among residents themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse, Trust in citizens Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 14b Would you say the tone of discussion and communication between elected officials and residents is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 14a Would you say the tone of discussion and communication among elected officials themselves is more or less civil than it was five years ago? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, intergovernmental relations, civic discourse Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to
Question 13c Thinking more generally about the tone of discussion and communication that takes place around local policy issues, how would you describe the general state of public discourse among residents themselves within your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2018 Categories Citizen engagement, Governmental Relations, Community and Social Issues, civic discourse Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 565 Page 566 Page 567 Page 568 Current page 569 Page 570 Page 571 Page 572 Page 573 Next page next Last page last Subscribe to