The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City launches new survey service provider

- JUANITA LOVE

The city of Chamblee is asking residents for one minute of their time to provide feedback. In November it became the first city in Georgia to use FlashVote, a scientific survey service provider.

are proud once again to be pioneering technology that allows us to listen to our constituen­ts. FlashVote is a way city staff and councilmem­bers can hear what residents want and then make the best decisions,” Chamblee Mayor Eric Clarkson said.

The surveys are five questions or less and take no more than one to two minutes to complete. The surveys will cover a wide range of topics such as budgeting, sidewalks, park amenities and more.

When residents sign up, they determine how surveys are received — whether by email, text or phone call. They will receive a notificati­on whenever there is a new survey, and they will have 48 hours to participat­e before voting closes. Once the survey is closed, anyone who participat­ed will receive the results and will see how his or her responses compare to the group.

“The surveys are easy. FlashVote will give residents who might not typically interact with the city a greater opportunit­y to provide feedback,” Chamblee City Manager Jon Walker added.

FlashVote works to engage residents by making participat­ion simple and anonymous. While personal informatio­n is not shared with the city, it allows for localized reports.

Residents can signup at flashvote.com/chambleega. Surveys also are offered in Spanish. Residents who choose to participat­e can also opt out at any time. User informatio­n is not shared with other organizati­ons.

Informatio­n: www.chambleega. gov.

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