Online Citizen Surveys
And the Survey Says...
Online surveys on Web sites allow citizens to communicate with city hall or other city departments, provide a way for local governments to get feedback, and give citizens a way to submit comments about specific policies and plans. Here are a few examples of online surveys being conducted by Washington cities and counties. If your city's Web site has an online survey or you are aware of any Web sites that we should link to, please contact Erica Zwick, MRSC Technical Services Librarian, at ezwick@mrsc.org, or call (206) 625-1300.
Contents:
Citizen Surveys
- Washington
- Airway Heights Current Survey
- Bremerton Water Conservation Survey
- Cheney Available Surveys and Past Survey Results
- Clallam County Customer Satisfaction Survey
- Clyde Hill e-Government Citizen Surveys
- Kent
- King County Parks and Recreation Division Citizen Survey
- Kirkland
- Sustainability Assessment Survey
- Emergency Sewer Construction Program Public Interest Survey
- Police Survey
-
Shoreline Master Program Online Survey - Downtown Strategic Plan Survey
- Lakewood Current Survey Form
- Liberty Lake Library Service Priority Survey
- Longview Current Surveys and Survey Results
- Lynnwood Community Development Performance Feedback
- McCleary Surveys and Questionnaires
- Milton
Police Department - Neighborhood Checkup Survey
- Ocean Shores Community Oriented Policing Citizen Survey
- Seattle Online User Survey
- Sequim Citizen Perception of Crime in Sequim
- Thurston County Comprehensive Parks Plan Survey
- Tumwater Cross-Connection Control Survey
- Other States
- Virginia Beach, VA Online Surveys
E-Government Surveys
- Renton E-Government Suggestion Form

