A select number of households in Washington County – 4,500 in all – are being asked to take part in this year’s Washington County Community Survey.
The surveys will be mailed this month to 4,500 households randomly selected to take part. This survey, which can be completed online or on paper, is a chance for residents to share their thoughts and help shape future decisions in the county, officials said.
Nine-hundred households in each of the county’s five commissioner districts have been selected to participate. Survey results will be shared by early summer, officials said.
Here’s how it will work: Selected households will receive a postcard with instructions on how to access the online survey, which will be available in English, Spanish and Hmong, or a paper copy of the survey will be mailed shortly after the postcard.
The survey is confidential, and no personal information will be collected or shared, county officials said.
Washington County has been conducting community surveys since 2001 to gather public opinions. This year, Washington County officials have partnered with officials in Dakota, Olmsted, Scott and St. Louis counties to produce the survey, which is being conducted by Polco/National Research Center Inc.
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