This month, the City of Rochester mailed the 2017 Community Survey to each residence in the city. The purpose of this survey is to gauge input about the services and environment that are a part of the Rochester experience. Topics range from safety and economics, to education and community engagement. In total, the survey encompasses 12 different areas. The results of the survey will be used to guide future decision making processes.
“This survey is vitally important for both city administration and city council to know if the services provided are working and what changes we may need to make living in Rochester even better,” stated Mayor Cathy Daldin.
The survey is open for responses through February 10th. Residents can complete and mail back the survey in the included, prepaid envelope, or complete the survey online using a unique code printed on the envelope. The survey can be found at www.rochestermi.org/survey. The survey should take less than 20 minutes to complete. If you did not receive a survey in the mail, or received your survey but misplaced or lost your password, please contact the City at dbenson@rochestermi.org to receive another password.
“We are very excited to have an opportunity to hear from our residents how they feel about their community”, City Manager Blaine Wing said. “We genuinely value our citizen’s input about their City.”
For additional information, or if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the City at (248) 651-9061.