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University of Maryland presents 2024 Martin's Additions resident survey; finds overall satisfaction but pockets of concern on zoning and safety

Village of Martin's Additions Council · January 16, 2025
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Summary

University of Maryland researchers presented results of the village’s 2024 resident survey, reporting a roughly 40% response rate (233 returned, 205 complete), high satisfaction with elections and core services, but notable concern about zoning changes and modest (≈35%) concern about public safety.

University of Maryland researchers Sean Flower and Sharon Gibbs Cooper presented the 2024 Martin's Additions resident survey to the village council on Jan. 16, 2025, offering a high-level analysis of response patterns and recommendations for future polling.

The research team said they sent 582 invitations via Qualtrics and collected 233 surveys (229 electronic, four paper), of which 205 were completed and 22 partially completed; including starts, they describe the response as about 40 percent. "The opinions and points of view, contained in this report and the presentation are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the village of Martin's…

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