INDIANAPOLIS — The creators of an online survey designed to capture Indy residents’ awareness of and attitudes about the City-County Council have announced they are holding the survey open until June 28th to ensure all residents have a chance to weigh in.
The survey is part of an innovative project being conducted by researchers with the Public Policy Institute at Indiana University in partnership with the Indianapolis City-County Council. A final report on the project will be available at the end of the year.
The survey was launched earlier this month, and can be accessed at: http://bit.ly/IndyCouncilSurvey
Links to the survey may also be found on the Council’s Twitter feed; go to @IndyCouncil.
“Our hope is to hear from residents in every corner of Indianapolis, in every ZIP code in Marion County,” said Council President Vop Osili. “We want the public’s input on how we can continue to improve our communication and responsiveness to the people we represent. I encourage everyone to go online and take the survey.”
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