Community Corner
City Of Golden Launches National Community Survey
More than 2,000 Golden households received survey postcards; however all residents are invited to participate.
GOLDEN, CO — The City of Golden is circulating another local survey that will be used to measure its performance and inform future decisions.
A total of 2,200 randomly-selected residents received National Community Survey postcards in the mail, but the city has also launched an online version.
The city is working with the National Research Center in Boulder to conduct the survey.
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The survey begins by asking residents for their basic information and demographic. Participants are then asked to rate Golden as a place to live, raise kids, visit, work and retire. The survey also asks about the city's safety, parks, economic health and other issues.
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