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Corona survey shows rising community events, sense of community; city stresses sampling differences
Summary
Assistant City Manager Justin Tucker told the Corona City Council the 2025 community survey shows gains in residents’ sense of community and event participation but a lower response rate than prior years; public commenters questioned sampling and question wording.
The Corona City Council on Nov. 5 heard results of the city’s 2025 community survey, which found increased positive ratings for community events and sense of community even as overall scientific-sample response fell.
Assistant City Manager Justin Tucker, who led the presentation, said the city conducted a random, scientifically sampled survey of 8,000 households (652 completed) plus an open, voluntary survey that gathered 900 responses. "To me, this is one of the most enjoyable parts of my job," Tucker told the council, and he emphasized that the scientific sample and the open sample show different patterns.
Tucker said the scientific sample showed…
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