City of Duluth announces new resident feedback survey
DULUTH, Minn. — The City of Duluth has announced a new feedback survey.
Duluth Mayor Roger Reinert announced Thursday a new community feedback survey aimed at helping the city better understand resident priorities, evaluate city services, and shape future investments and policy decisions.
The survey was created in partnership with UMD’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics.
Intended only for Duluth residents who are at least 18, the survey is confidential and takes around one minute.
“I encourage Duluthians to take ten minutes and participate,” said Reinert. “We need resident input
as the City considers policy and funding priorities. From streets and utilities to parks and libraries,
housing, public safety, and economic development, the inaugural resident survey will shape
decisions that impact every Duluthian.”
The survey can be found here.