Survey Share Your Views About Issaquah

Issaquah, WALocal News

Issaquah is calling on residents to share their insights through the 2025 Community Survey, which is open until April 13. The survey covers critical issues such as safety, environmental quality, economic vitality, and transportation, making it a key tool for shaping the future of the community. By participating, residents can directly influence local policies and initiatives, ensuring their voices are heard. Postcards and mail requests will be sent to encourage broader participation, highlighting the city's commitment to engaging its community. Responses will be completely anonymous, fostering an environment for honest and constructive feedback.

This survey is conducted every two years, reflecting the city's dedication to continuous improvement and responsiveness to resident concerns. Past survey results can be accessed online, providing transparency and a historical perspective on community sentiments. The city emphasizes the importance of resident input, particularly during these challenging times, where community feedback is essential for informed decision-making.

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