The City of Davenport want to know how they're doing and you can let staffers know what you think. This week city workers will be sending out a survey in the mail to 5,000 randomly selected Davenport residents.

According to a KWQC TV story, the survey is designed to measure the community's level of satisfaction with the quality of life issues and the quality of city services and will be used to help leaders with the budget process.

If you complete the survey you can give input on everything from parks and streets to police and fire services. This will be the fifth time residents have been surveyed since 2010, the last survey was administered in 2016.

The confidential survey takes about 15 minutes to complete and residents are asked to mail it back to the ETC Institute of Olathe, Kansas, the company that has been retained to administer the survey for Davenport.

You may receive a telephone call reminding them to complete the survey.

Anyone who did not receive an official survey in the mail have an opportunity to take it by following a link provided below. You can find that survey by clicking this link.

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