CORVALLIS, Ore. - The City of Corvallis is kicking off its biennial community survey this week, targeting 3,000 randomly selected households for their input, city officials said.
Corvallis city officials said that selected households will receive a postcard with a personalized web link to the survey. A printed survey will follow, offering participants the choice to respond either online or by mail. For the first time, some will also receive text message invitations. The survey aims to gather public input on community satisfaction across various categories. Polco, a public opinion data consultant, will handle the survey administration and compile the results.
Next month, the survey findings will be presented to the City Council and made available on the city's website.
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