January 27, 2017 – The City of Midland has posted a new survey that is open for comment on E-CityHall, the City’s online public engagement platform. Through a partnership with the University of Pennsylvania, the City is conducting a study to identify ideas and initiatives that will make Midland thrive for years to come. Feedback from residents will help build those initiatives!
The open-ended survey should take no more than 10 to 15 minutes to complete and gives residents the option to volunteer for a follow-up interview with UPenn researchers.
To access the survey, residents should visit http://bit.ly/ecityhall and click on “How do we build a better Midland?” under the Open Topics tab. The topic can also be accessed on the City of Midland website at www.cityofmidlandmi.gov by clicking on the E-CityHall link in the left toolbar.
Residents are encouraged to sign up for a free, secure E-CityHall account before completing the survey. Registering for an account allows participants’ feedback to be shown to other survey respondents, alerts the participant when other responses and topics are posted, and provides important demographic information. Registration is not required to participate.
For more information about E-CityHall, contact Katie Guyer with the City of Midland at 989-837-3307 or visit www.cityofmidlandmi.gov.