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St. Johns County Launches Survey to Assess Business Climate and Workforce Needs

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Published on December 14, 2025
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St. Johns County is reaching out to its local businesses with a newly launched survey, focusing on gaining insights into the business climate and workforce development in the area. The survey, which began on December 12, 2025, will run until January 31, 2026. This initiative is a collaborative effort between the St. Johns County Economic Development Department and the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce. According to the St. Johns County's announcement, the goal is to understand better the needs and challenges local businesses face, as well as opportunities that could foster long-term economic growth.

The St. Johns County is ushering in all its local businesses to contribute by sharing their perspectives. Responses, which are voluntary and confidential, will be used collectively to inform efforts by the Economic Development Department to prioritize initiatives and to bolster programs enhancing the local business landscape. Aliyah Meyer, Business Attraction Specialist, emphasized the importance of this survey by stating, "Your feedback helps shape strategies that support business success and long-term economic vitality."

Any business operating within the framework of St. Johns County can be a part of this survey. Participation is aiming to support 'Economic Prosperity', a key component of the St. Johns County Strategic Plan. By taking part, businesses can help identify pivotal points that can lead to better support, enhanced business operations, and an improved workforce to meet the area's economic objectives.

Questions and or concerns regarding the survey can be directed to Christine Valliere, Director of Economic Development – at [email protected], or Aliyah Meyer – at [email protected]. The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce is also a point of contact, reachable at [email protected]. With the initiative set to close by the end of January 2026, county authorities are urging participation from the entire business community, to gather comprehensive and actionable data.