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Community survey open to public through Oct. 31

by | Sep 25, 2020 | News

The town recently made available a survey for residents to complete. The survey, which was mailed to a limited number of residents earlier in the summer, now is open to all residents. The survey closes on Oct. 31.

According to an email sent by Town Manager Norman Khumalo to residents, “The Town is undertaking a survey of resident opinions about community and services in collaboration with the National Research Center. Your responses regarding the quality of services, public trust, and community characteristics are extremely important to us. The survey results may be used by staff, elected officials, and other stakeholders for community planning and resource allocation, program improvement, and policymaking.”

More information, including a link to the questionnaire, can be obtained from the Town Manager’s Office at 508-497-9700 or vdutta@hopkintonma.gov.

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