The City of Prescott has contracted with Polco to participate in the National Community Survey (NCS). This will be a community-wide survey, designed to identify clear priorities for use in strategic planning and budget setting. There will be an open survey, available on the City’s website, with a link active starting on Monday November 6. Go to Prescott-az.gov and look for the link on the homepage, or go directly to participateprescott.com to learn more and take the survey beginning November 6.
Earlier this month, 3,000 citizens were randomly selected to receive a mailed survey. The mail survey will be open for response, through November 21. IMPORTANT: If you received a mailed survey, please complete that one. If you did not receive a mailed survey, or you were not the person to respond to the survey in your household, please complete the online survey. To complete the online survey, go to the City’s website, participateprescott.com for more information and for the online survey link.
Polco is an online community engagement polling platform that is conducting The NCS. Polco launches surveys and analyzes the data, providing local governments and other public sector leaders with important information needed to make decisions within the community. Hundreds of organizations nationwide use Polco for strategic planning, budgeting, and empowering resident voices.







3 thoughts on “City of Prescott City-wide Citizen Survey Open to All Online Beginning November 6th”
A few years ago Prescott Valley did a survey and one or two before that. The current unrest in PV over massive growth , lost open space and the loss of what little water we receive should be of concern; today.
To much growth, to fast and the Quad City will not be able to keep up with it all. Traffic is getting bad, water will be a big issue and who will pay for all this, YOU & ME thru TAXES! The developers
love all the MONEY MAKING ACTION and then leave for parts unknown! Not a good recipe for
Prescott!
Build now and pay later! The only concern these city leaders have is MONEY, not what is good for the residence in the long run. The water issue across the whole western part of the country is already in trouble and yet they keep building as if everything is going to be alright, it is not!
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