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Raymore to pilot Flash Vote platform for faster resident feedback
Summary
City staff recommended using the Flash Vote platform to collect short, frequent resident surveys (4–6 per year); council supported moving ahead with procurement and outreach without a budget amendment, while members raised questions about inclusivity and anonymity.
Raymore City staff told the council on Feb. 2 they plan to modernize resident surveys by piloting Flash Vote, a short, text- and email-based polling platform that delivers results within about 48 hours.
Ms. Harmer, presenting the proposal, said Flash Vote uses five-question surveys delivered by text message, email or phone and features an evergreen panel residents can opt into. She said the platform can return timely, actionable results and provide dashboards with respondent demographics…
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