Eugene
Eugene invites community to participate in 2025 survey to guide future planning
Eugene, OR – The City of Eugene is inviting residents to participate in its 2025 Community Survey, now available online through July 31. The survey offers community members the opportunity to share their experiences, priorities, and perspectives on key issues affecting life in Eugene.
The previous community survey, conducted in 2022, played a central role in shaping the 2023–2026 Strategic Plan. Results from the 2025 survey will help assess the City’s progress toward strategic goals and inform future planning efforts.
Topics covered include overall quality of life, satisfaction with City services, and opinions on long-term priorities. The survey is designed to capture big-picture feedback that will help guide City leaders and departments.
In addition to the open online version, a statistically valid survey is being conducted by the ETC Institute. All results will be presented collectively during a City Council work session in September. Individual responses will remain confidential to protect participants’ anonymity.
To participate, residents must create an Engage Eugene account and access the survey through the Engage Eugene platform.
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