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Annual Tempe Community Survey open for comments

7/6/2022
The annual Tempe Community Survey is available now through Aug. 31. 

Help choose Tempe’s future in new survey

6/29/2022
Tempe residents are being asked to weigh in on the city’s future in a new citywide survey, which is set to close July 1. 

Survey: Florence residents feel safe

4/18/2022
The results of the town of Florence’s Citizen’s Survey are in and they are mostly good news for the town, especially when it comes to safety and recreation. The survey was commissioned …

Vast majority of AZ voters favor early ballot option

3/22/2022
PHOENIX — Just one out of every 10 registered voters want to get rid of early ballots in Arizona.

RCSCW officials look ahead to master plan

1/13/2022
Residents of Sun City West have the opportunity to share input with association officials.

Golf continues to be major draw

12/24/2021
Golf rounds are up in Sun City West and the courses are busy.

Tempe takes note of community survey eyes solutions to …

12/6/2021
Earlier this month, Tempe City Council met with Chris Tatham, executive vice president of ETC Institute, to discuss the recent findings of a survey put out to the people of Tempe. The survey, …

Gold Canyon survey had 1,200 responses

11/10/2021
A Gold Canyon community survey closed on Nov. 1 with more than 1,200 respondents providing their input on how they would like to see the unincorporated Pinal County area to develop in the …

$20M earmarked for Mesa bicycle, walking paths

9/29/2021
Mesa pedestrians and bicyclists recently surveyed want more off-street paths and on-street separated bike lanes and are OK with not adding benches and other amenities in favor of more miles of …

Survey: Half of Arizonans don’t like Texas abortion …

9/27/2021
PHOENIX — A new survey suggests that efforts to enact a Texas-style abortion law in Arizona would not be greeted warmly. The online poll conducted earlier this month found that half of all …

State COVID-19 adviser has uphill battle on …

9/21/2021
PHOENIX — A new statewide poll suggests there may be little, if anything that Gov. Doug Ducey and his new $400-an-hour health adviser can do to convince many more Arizonans to get vaccinated …

New study shows virtual care is a priority for Sun …

7/26/2021
Through the pandemic while people remained sheltered inside, health care was top of mind, including in the Sun Cities. A new CVS Health study finds people are now taking greater control of …