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Committee reviews outreach plans: citizen survey questions, 5,000 postcards and a QR code placeholder
Summary
Staff said a national firm will run the city’s citizen survey and will limit changes to standard questions; the committee discussed printing 5,000 postcards to increase awareness, using a QR code for meeting information, and planning an All Nations Day next June.
City staff told the Keizer Community University engagement committee that the city has hired a national firm to run a citizen survey and will provide the committee with the proposed questions in the next week or two. Staff said most core questions will remain for comparability with other cities, but the committee may submit additional local questions for inclusion.
Committee members discussed outreach…
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