The city of Frisco invites residents to share their views on local services and quality of life through a community survey. The survey, which takes about 20 minutes to complete and can be accessed here, is open until Aug. 19, 2024.
This survey follows a scientific poll conducted last month, which involved 400 randomly selected participants. The feedback gathered will guide future decisions on Frisco’s growth and development.
“We encourage all 18 and older residents to take the open participation survey,” said Mayor Jeff Cheney in an official statement. “The more people who participate, the better data we will have for consideration. This is an opportunity for everyone in the community to share their thoughts and help shape the future of Frisco.”
The survey covers various topics, including the economy, mobility, community design, engagement, utilities, safety, environment, inclusivity and overall livability. The results will highlight Frisco’s strengths, identify areas for improvement and reveal what matters most to residents. The data will also allow the city to compare its performance with other communities nationwide.
Responses are anonymous and personal information is securely managed by Polco, the survey platform, which upholds a strict privacy policy. For more details, contact Deputy City Manager Henry Hill at 972-292-5109.
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