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Have Something to Say About City Services? Online Survey Aims to Gauge Your Opinion

The newest citizens' survey (the paper version) has gone out with utility bills, but survey committee members want to remind North Canton residents they also can complete the survey on the web

The (the paper version) has gone out to North Canton residents with their water bills, but survey committee members want to remind residents they also can complete the survey on the web.

The new survey gauges opinions about how satisfied residents are with their neighborhoods, city council, public services (like and ) and communication from the city, just to name a few things.

It's the second sent out by the Citizens' Survey Committee.

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"When the first North Canton Citizen's Survey was tabulated three years ago, residents that took it provided some great information as to the direction they wanted city council and the administration to take our city," committee member Jamie McCleaster said.

"This time around, we are hoping to build on that information and again provide council and the administration a concrete path that the citizens would like to see the city follow."

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If you complete the paper survey, you may mail the survey back to the city at 145 N. Main St. and mark “survey” on the envelope. You may also drop the survey off in the bill drop box at the entrance doors to City Hall from the rear parking lot or the locked box sitting in the upstairs lobby of City Hall. 

Those taking the survey online can find it here. It must be completed by Sept. 30.

The 2012 North Canton Citizens Survey Committee includes Gwen Anderson, Jack Baker, Miriam Baughman, Larry Breckenridge, Glenn Cummings, David Farinacci, Ted Hall, Todd Henne, Amy Krebs, Jamie McCleaster, Bill Renner and Ray Shanabruch.


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