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Communications Survey

We understand that gathering accurate information can often be challenging. Information is coming at you almost all the time in a variety of ways – newspaper, television, radio, social media and the Internet, email, and text messages. This survey will help us to better understand how you receive your news and information about what is happening in Midvale City. By using the data collected from this survey, we hope to address gaps, and disparities and move towards better outcomes. We appreciate your feedback and honesty. 

1.  

Do you currently live or work in Midvale City?

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2.  

We publish information on a variety of platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Nextdoor, Ring Neighbors, and YouTube.  Please indicate which social media platforms you currently follow Midvale City on. (Check all that apply)

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In addition to social media, Midvale City uses a variety of communication tools to engage the community. Which methods do you currently use to gather information?  (Check all that apply)

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Midvale City website (www.MidvaleCity.org)
Engage Midvale (www.EngageMidvale.com)
Midvale City E-Notifications/Email
City Council Meetings
City-managed social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor, Twitter, LinkedIn)
Community-managed social media (Midvale Residents Facebook, etc.)
Midvale Journal local newspaper
Other local newspapers
City Hall and/or Midvale City Park Electronic Billboards
Utility/Water bill messaging
Television News (KSL, KUTV, etc.)
Word-of-mouth
Midvale City Website (www.MidvaleCity.org)
Engage Midvale (www.EngageMidvale.com)
Midvale City E-Notifications/Email
City-managed social media channels
Community-managed social media (Midvale Residents Facebook, etc.)
Midvale Journal local newspaper
Other local newspapers
Utility/Water bill messaging
Television News (KSL, KUTV, etc.)
Word-of-mouth
The availability of information about Midvale’s programs and services
Midvale’s efforts to keep residents informed about local issues
The quality of Midvale’s website (www.MidvaleCity.org)
The quality of Engage Midvale (www.EngageMidvale.com)
The usefulness of information on city social media channels
Midvale’s efforts to engage residents on social media sites
Monthly Mayor's Message
City Council Updates (Meetings, agendas, etc.)
Current city projects and initiatives
City Events
Local area development (housing and/or business)
Public Safety
Emergency Preparedness
Human Interest Stories
How Government Works (Zoning, Taxes, Development, etc.)
Midvale City Employment
Affordable housing
8.  

What method(s), if any, have you used to provide feedback or communicate with Midvale City in the past 12 months? (Choose all that apply)

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9.  

Is receiving news about your local government important to you?

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11.  

How would you prefer to receive and read a monthly Midvale City Newsletter?

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12.  

How would you prefer to receive EMERGENCY information in case of a disaster or emergency?  (Check all that apply)

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13.  

What type of information do you want the City to send to you via text/SMS? (Click all that apply)

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14.  

Do you trust the information you receive from Midvale City?

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15.  

Do you agree with this statement? "Midvale City does a good job of communicating with it's residents."

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19.  

Midvale City is preparing to unveil our freshly redesigned website. As we approach the public launch, we're inviting residents who are eager to be early testers for the new website. Would you like to take the opportunity to explore the website before its official release?

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