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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ The City of Columbia is seeking feedback from its residents through a community survey that has been mailed to a random sample of households. The purpose of the survey is to gather opinions on various City services and issues, ensuring that the City's priorities align with the needs of its residents.

City Manager De'Carlon Seewood emphasized the importance of this feedback, stating that it directly influences how the City sets its priorities and allocates resources. He encouraged residents to take a few minutes to complete the survey, as it will help create a more responsive and representative Columbia for everyone.

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The surveys will include postage-paid return envelopes and individual responses will remain confidential. The return address on the envelope will be for ETC Institute, a consultant that has been conducting community surveys for Columbia since 2003. The survey may also be found online for those who prefer to complete it digitally.

In addition to resident feedback, ETC Institute's team of researchers will provide comparative data from other local governments across the country. The results of the survey will be shared with the City Council in a public work session in the near future. This information will aid in decision-making and ensure that the City continues to serve its residents effectively.

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