City of Destin Launches 2022 National Community Survey for Destin Residents

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The City of Destin, in partnership with POLCO/National Research Center, launched a community survey today for Destin residents. The survey will be active until October 28th. Residents will be selected at random and must be 18 years old to participate. All responses are confidential and no identifying information will be shared. Those selected will receive invitation postcards through the mail with a link to take the survey online or can choose to participate with a paper survey. 

The city will also conduct an open survey that will be open to all residents October 14th. Links to the survey will be available on the city’s website www.cityofdestin.com as well as the city’s Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/cityofdestin, at that time. 

The results of the surveys will be available by the end of November which will be shared with the public. 

Original source can be found here.



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