TAMU-CC Extends City Services Survey to June 19th
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi will extend the survey of citizens perceptions of city services to June 19, 2018. Technical difficulties were experienced for several days last week and it wants to insure all residents have an opportunity to complete the survey.
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is conducting the survey on behalf of the City of Corpus Christi who wants to know how residents feel about the quality of City Services. The University has conducted similar surveys for the City over the last two decades. A web-based survey designed by the TAMU-CC Social Sciences Research Center is available on the City’s website during the period of May 29 thru June 19, 2018. The University also randomly selected 10,000 residents who received post cards asking them to participate in the on-line survey.
The survey is designed to take less than 10 minutes and asks participants to rank levels of satisfaction with various City services. Questions are directed to general perceptions of quality of life in Corpus Christi to specific services including police, fire, utilities, parks and solid waste. Overall survey objectives include providing the City with information useful to help guide budget decisions and benchmarking levels of citizen satisfaction in Corpus Christi to other communities across the nation. The study is being directed by Daniel J. Jorgensen, Ph. D.
A link to the survey is available on the first page of the City’s website at www.cctexas.com.
Media inquiries can contact Public Information Manager DeAnna McQueen at (361) 826-2940 or by email at deannam@cctexas.com.