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Kingman residents asked to complete online survey

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is conducting a comprehensive quality of life survey. The mail-in survey was delivered to 1,700 Kingman residents, and now the city is hoping to have greater participation through the online survey. Residents will be able to complete the survey by visiting the city’s website at www.cityofkingman.gov, or residents can go directly to the survey at https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5338455/NCS-Kingman-AZ-2019-NONSCI.

“We’re very excited to be conducting this survey, for only the second time,” says City Manager Ron Foggin. “This survey will help city team members and Council identify priorities for the community and improve the quality of life.”

For the past few weeks, the city has been working with independent consultant, National Research Center, Inc. of Boulder, Colorado, to develop the survey. The instrument, known as The National Community Survey™, allows the City of Kingman to compare results and benchmark residents’ opinions against other communities across the country. We will also be able to compare results from last year’s survey. The survey will include questions about quality of life, important characteristics of community, services provided by the City of Kingman, and priorities for the future.

Kingman Mayor Jen Miles hopes all residents will participate in this survey saying, “This is a great community and the results will help to create a better Kingman. I encourage everyone living here to take the survey and help us chart our community’s future.”

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