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Council approves $15,000 citizen survey to gauge appetite for revenue options
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Council approved a $15,000 telephone survey to gauge voter support for potential revenue measures; High Ground Public Affairs will conduct a live‑operator survey of 300 registered voters with an estimated 15‑minute average interview.
Kingman — The Kingman City Council on Tuesday approved a $15,000 contract with High Ground Public Affairs to conduct a citizen survey testing voter appetite for potential revenue options.
City Manager Tim Walsh and High Ground senior vice president Paul Benz described a proposed live‑operator telephone survey targeting registered voters. The recommended plan calls for 300 completed…
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