
The City of Minneapolis is calling on its residents to chip in with their two cents on how local government communications can be improved. Aiming to deliver messages more effectively to the community, the city has launched an online survey, openly inviting input on better and clearer ways to converse with its citizens.
For those looking to voice their opinions, the survey promises a small investment of time—less than 10 minutes. Hoping to collect a broad range of perspectives, it's designed to be an anonymous way for people to share what they expect from the City's communication strategies. Questions range from preferred methods of receiving news to suggestions for increased transparency and relevance. According to the City of Minneapolis announcement, the feedback will be a key tool in refining their outreach efforts.
Emphasizing the anonymity and confidentiality of this endeavor, the survey does not require any personal details that could identify respondents. This means that residents can provide honest feedback without worry about their privacy.
The City appreciates those taking the time to engage with the survey, recognizing that such participation is crucial for their goal of enhanced communication. In a statement posted on the official website, they extended their thanks: "Thank you for participating and helping us improve City communication efforts." Anyone with additional questions or comments can reach out directly through the provided email address at [email protected].
To make your voice heard, participate in the survey by following this link: City of Minneapolis Communication Survey. The survey will remain open until an unspecified date, giving residents an unfixed window of opportunity to share their opinions on improving the dialog between the city and the community it serves.









