Battle Creek Begins 2025 National Community Survey to Gather Resident Feedback

July 26, 2025 | Battle Creek City, Calhoun County, Michigan

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Battle Creek Begins 2025 National Community Survey to Gather Resident Feedback

This article was created by AI using a video recording of the meeting. It summarizes the key points discussed, but for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Link to Full Meeting

The City of Battle Creek is currently conducting its 2025 National Community Survey, which runs through mid-August. This important initiative aims to gather feedback from residents about their priorities and experiences with city services. City commissioners and staff will use the insights gained from this survey to inform long-term planning, goal setting, and policy development.

In early July, 3,000 randomly selected households received postcards containing a QR code and a link to participate in the survey. Residents are encouraged to take a few minutes to share their input, as it can significantly impact the community. For those who prefer a paper version, it should be arriving soon, and if residents have already completed the survey online, they do not need to return the paper version.

For individuals who were not part of the initial mailing, a community-wide version of the survey will be available starting Monday, July 28. This version includes the same questions as the invitation-only survey, ensuring that all residents have the opportunity to voice their opinions. Notifications for the community-wide survey can be received through Polco, the vendor managing the survey process.

All responses will remain confidential, with personal information securely stored by Polco. Both the randomly selected and community-wide surveys must be completed by Monday, August 11. Residents seeking more information about the survey process can contact the city's 311 service at (269) 966-3311.

In addition to the survey, the meeting also included an update on the Battle Creek water system, although specific details were not provided in the transcript. This ongoing focus on community engagement and infrastructure highlights the city's commitment to addressing residents' needs and improving local services.

Converted from S02025 E13 - BC City Connection: Mayor's Minute for 7/26/2025 meeting on July 26, 2025
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