City survey seeks insights into sense of belonging and engagement

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue's community survey aims to gather insights on residents' experiences and the city’s service effectiveness. Open through October 31, it is available in multiple languages, ensuring wider accessibility. The city seeks to identify areas needing improvement and better engage with residents. Partnering with ReconMR, an independent research firm, Bellevue aims to track outcomes by including questions from previous years. The survey is part of a regular series of community assessments conducted by the city.

Additionally, another survey focusing on the city’s brand identity is available until October 5. These initiatives reflect Bellevue's commitment to understanding and addressing community needs. Residents can reach out to Micah Philips for further information regarding the survey.

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