Cottonwood Heights just dropped the results of its latest community wellbeing survey, giving us a pulse on how residents actually feel about living here. It’s a big deal because these insights are going to directly influence the city's upcoming budget and policy decisions.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The service costs just under $10,000 per year.
City officials who need better data to make informed decisions.
No groups negatively affected
Utah Wellbeing Project Cottonwood Heights (.gov)
The city wants to use a new tool called FlashVote to get better feedback from residents. They want to make sure the data is accurate and represents everyone, not just the loudest voices.
Cottonwood Heights Wellbeing Survey Findings 2024 Utah State University
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