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Residents Encouraged to Complete Annual City of Pensacola Satisfaction Survey

The City of Pensacola’s annual resident satisfaction survey is now available online. This year, the survey includes new questions about a new parking structure, economic development, recycling services, downtown Pensacola, and more.
All City of Pensacola residents are encouraged to participate in the survey and provide the city with valuable feedback on city services and priorities.

There are two ways to take the survey:

  • Online: Visit uwf.edu/HaasResidentSurvey
  • By phone: Call 850-495-2666 Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Please hold phone calls until Jan. 6, 2025).
The survey deadline is Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. Residents should also receive a postcard in the mail prompting them to complete the survey.The survey asks residents about their satisfaction with various city services and facilities, including street lights, sidewalks, neighborhood safety and more, also prompting participants to rank their top priorities for the City of Pensacola.

“We have established that we want to make our decisions at City Hall in conjunction with what our residents feel are concerns and priorities,” Mayor D.C. Reeves said. “We’ve seen success with this process with forming our Strategic Plan and updating our Community Redevelopment Agency plans. The community voice is paramount as we continue to improve our city.”

The city’s annual survey is being conducted by the University of West Florida Haas Center. All data obtained from participants will be kept confidential and only reported in an aggregate format (by reporting only combined results and never reporting individual ones).

Only residents within the City of Pensacola limits may complete the survey. Responses will be used to help the city balance priorities and improve services to maintain a high quality of life for Pensacola residents.

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  1. Although the survey doesn’t mention education as a major concern, so many of the City’s problems would be addressed if our citizens were educated. Individuals would have the skills to find meaningful employment and businesses would see Pensacola as a desirable location. Hopefully, crime and homelessness would decrease.

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