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Fairfax City council finalizes edits to community survey; staff to launch outreach and return with results in fall
Summary
Councilmembers reviewed and adjusted questions in a planned citywide community survey, asked staff to mention the Ready311 app, removed one development‑amount question, and asked staff to return with results in mid‑September to October work session for presentation.
Fairfax City staff and the mayor and council on July 1 reviewed a draft community survey and agreed on a set of edits and next steps for distribution and analysis.
What was decided: City Manager Brian Foster walked the council through suggested edits. The council agreed to keep a pair of questions about local public education quality and the city’s tuition/contract with Fairfax County Public Schools, to add a reference to the Ready311 app in the survey’s service‑delivery question, and to remove a question that asked respondents to rate the…
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