Loveland opens community survey to all residents July 7
Loveland residents will be able to take the city’s National Community Survey online or on paper starting July 7, according to a city news release.
The biennial survey closes July 29 and is intended to gather feedback from residents. The city said the first phase began June 2, when 4,000 randomly selected households received mailed invitations to complete the survey.
Residents selected for the random sample are being asked to use the information they received in the mail rather than the open-participation survey. The city said the mailed survey and the open survey are identical.
Paper copies of the survey will be available at the City Clerk’s Office and the Utility Billing Office at the Civic Center Municipal Building, the Loveland Public Library and the Chilson Recreation Center. The city said survey data will be compiled and shared with the public this fall.
Those with questions can contact the city’s Communication and Engagement Department by email or by phone, according to the release.