Monday, April 01, 2013

City Seeking Public Input for Santa Fe City Plan


City Seeking Public Input for Santa Fe City Plan
Online Questionnaire Will Provide Foundation for Santa Fe’s Future

City of Santa Fe long-range planners have drafted an online questionnaire in English and in Spanish that will help them determine what is great about Santa Fe, and what can be improved. The Santa Fe City Plan questionnaire is several short questions about a variety of topics—ranging from crime, to transportation, to thoughts about the redevelopment of St. Michael’s Drive and the possibility of a city-owned electric utility—among other topics. Respondents have until the end of April to submit their questionnaire.

It only takes five to seven minutes. Anyone, resident or visitor, with access to a computer can take the anonymous questionnaire, and it can only be taken once. The link to the questionnaire: www.questionnairemonkey.com/s/SantaFeCityPlanQuestionnaire. It is posted on the City’s website in the left-hand column.

“We want to know how people feel about what Santa Fe does well and what Santa Fe needs to improve,” says Reed Liming, City Long-Range Planning Division Director. “The online questionnaire gives everyone a private ballot to vote on how the city is doing on a number of issues.” Liming said the questionnaire results will provide a foundation for the new City Plan.

For more information call Senior Planner, Richard Macpherson at 955-6609.

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