NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 30, 2005
CARY
TO START BIENNIAL CITIZEN SATISFACTION SURVEY NEXT
WEEK
“We
hope that those who are called will take the time to give us the feedback we
need by participating fully in the survey,” said Town of
This is
the fifth Town-sponsored citizen satisfaction survey focusing on the operations
and services handled each day by the Town government.
As with previous surveys, Biennial 2006 has three parts: (1) questions
that are asked from survey to survey to give the Town an opportunity to see
trends in its performance; (2) questions that change from survey to survey to
give the Town information on current or emerging issues; and (3) demographic
questions such as age, sex, race, and education that help ensure that the sample
of respondents are a scientifically representative group of the total population
of Cary.
“Just
like Gallop, Nielsen, and other national and international pollsters, our
consultants are utilizing long-standing, scientifically-tested sampling
techniques and statistical analyses that allow the survey results to be
generalized over the entire population even though not everyone in
All
responses to the survey will be anonymous, and demographic information will only
be used in the aggregate. However,
respondents will be given the opportunity to give their identifying information
if they are interested in participating in one of several focus groups that the
Town’s consultants will conduct in February as part of the study based on the
survey findings.
Results
from
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PRIMARY
CONTACTS: |
Susan
Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951 Bill
Coleman, Town Manager, (919) 469-4002 April
Little, Public Information Specialist,(919) 481-5091 |
