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Council hears plan for biennial community attitude survey, asked to rank priorities

2822858 · February 18, 2025
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Survey researcher Marty Safferstein briefed Powell council on the city’s upcoming biennial community attitude survey, asked members to rate draft questions (high/medium/low), and discussed sampling and timing; council members raised concerns about survey fatigue and timing relative to goal-setting and the 2026 budget cycle.

Marty Safferstein, the presenter for the city’s biennial community attitude survey, told Powell City Council that this will be the ninth bivariate survey the city has conducted dating back to 2008 and asked council members to review a draft questionnaire and mark each question’s priority (high, medium or low).

Safferstein said the planned approach splits the sample between 200 phone interviews and 200 online surveys, weighted to Census…

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