City Of Bend Online Survey

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Take the City of Bend community online survey

Bend, Ore. – The City of Bend would like your opinion on City services, priorities for future planning and the general quality of life in Bend. This online survey coincides with the City’s biennial budget process, and the results will be shared with the City Council and staff to help with budget prioritization.

The survey will be open until February 28. Your responses are completely confidential and your name is not associated with your answers. The survey should take no more than 10 minutes.

To take the survey, use this link, http://www.dhmsurvey.com/BCS2/BCS2logn.htm, or visit BendOregon.gov and use the link in the “In the Spotlight” box on the homepage.

In December 2014, the city conducted a similar, random sample telephone survey of 400 residents. You can view the results of that survey on the City’s Manager’s Office webpage at BendOregon.gov — click on “Departments” and “Administrative Services.”

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