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Offered since 1998, this biannual survey helps Burlington staff and Council measure and improve quality of life in the City. Burlington residents are invited to share their thoughts on life in the City.
City of Burlington residents share their feedback in many ways year-round. The Community Survey is one important source of feedback that helps inform City business plans, communication initiatives and public engagement programs, budget and spending decisions, and strategic focus areas. The Community Survey also provides the opportunity for benchmarking and to monitor progress of community responses compared to previous years.
Starting September 8, 750 Burlington residents will be called by random selection and will be asked the same questions that are found in thissurvey on this page.
Offered since 1998, this biannual survey helps Burlington staff and Council measure and improve quality of life in the City. Burlington residents are invited to share their thoughts on life in the City.
City of Burlington residents share their feedback in many ways year-round. The Community Survey is one important source of feedback that helps inform City business plans, communication initiatives and public engagement programs, budget and spending decisions, and strategic focus areas. The Community Survey also provides the opportunity for benchmarking and to monitor progress of community responses compared to previous years.
Starting September 8, 750 Burlington residents will be called by random selection and will be asked the same questions that are found in thissurvey on this page.