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Watch Your Mailbox for Rockville’s Community Survey 

Following a pandemic-driven hiatus, Rockville’s biennial survey is returning.

The community survey — which provides an opportunity for residents to rate their satisfaction with the quality of life in the city, the community’s amenities and local government services — last took place in 2018. Previous survey solicitations were conducted every two years.

The 2024 survey will be the city’s 11th and will be sent to a random sample of 3,000 households throughout Rockville over a roughly three-week period.

Those households will have received a postcard in late September letting them know the survey would arrive about a week later. The postcards will include a link and QR code to take the surveys online before a printed survey arrives. Survey recipients will also receive a reminder postcard following survey distribution.

Survey results help the city improve quality of services to you, your family and the community.

While the paper survey is in English only, respondents can take the survey online at any time, with the link or QR code, in Spanish, Simplified Chinese, French, Korean, Russian, Vietnamese and Arabic. Translation assistance is available from the city for those who require or prefer to take the survey in another language other than those listed.

Polco will conduct the survey. Responses will be anonymous. Data collection for the survey will end Friday, Nov. 1.

Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/survey to see the 2018 survey and results of the 2024 survey, when published.

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