City of Calgary Spring Survey Shows Rising Resident Satisfaction
Calgary Spring Survey Shows Rising Resident Satisfaction

Every spring, the City of Calgary conducts a survey to gauge how residents feel about living and working in the city. This year's findings indicate an upward trend in overall satisfaction with city life and services, consistent with results from the previous year.

Key Survey Insights

The survey asks residents about important issues, whether Calgary is a good place to live and make a living, and their perceptions of city hall. The results provide a comprehensive breakdown of public opinion.

Topics Covered

  • Overall satisfaction with city life
  • Quality of municipal services
  • Economic opportunities and livability
  • Trust and engagement with city hall

For more detailed graphics and data, visit calgaryherald.com/graphics.

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