 Plymouth community survey begins in early September
In an effort to collect community feedback and gauge city service satisfaction, the City of Plymouth has partnered with Polco/the National Research Center to complete a community survey in Plymouth, which begins in early September.
The survey includes questions about quality of life, public safety, customer satisfaction and more.
Mailed Survey
Surveys will be mailed to 4,000 randomly selected households in Plymouth in September. Those households will first receive a postcard in the mail, notifying them that they have been selected to participate in the survey (with the option to take the survey online), followed by the mailed survey packet about a week later. The survey packet includes a cover letter with instructions, the survey instrument and a postage paid return envelope.
Recipients may either complete the survey online via the link provided on the postcard or fill out the paper survey and mail it back.
Open-Participation Online Survey Available Sept. 30
Residents not a part of the randomly selected group will also have the opportunity to fill out the survey online at plymouthmn.gov/survey, which will be available beginning Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Results will be presented to the City Council at a future meeting and published online at plymouthmn.gov/survey.
The city’s goal is to complete a communitywide survey every three years. Past surveys were completed in 2022 and 2019. Consistent surveys allow the city to assess changes in resident input and encourage data-driven, evidence-based decision making.
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