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County survey finds traffic, housing and workforce concerns; employees report strong supervisor relationships
Summary
A resident survey and an employee survey presented at Hernando County's June 18 strategic planning meeting showed widespread concern about traffic and housing affordability and identified workforce development, communication and succession planning as internal priorities.
A resident survey and an employee survey presented to the Hernando County Board of County Commissioners on June 18 found that traffic congestion, perceived shortfalls in infrastructure and housing affordability were top concerns among respondents, while county employees reported strong relationships with immediate supervisors but wanted clearer career advancement and cross-department communication.
At the workshop, Dr. Neely, a professor with the USF School of Public Affairs, summarized the resident survey and said traffic and infrastructure "stand out" in open-ended comments and that many respondents felt local infrastructure "hasn't kept pace with growth." He cautioned that the survey measured sentiment rather than a technical definition of affordability…
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