The City of San Marcos is asking residents to participate in a recently launched poll aimed to gather feedback on a multitude of issues facing the community, including housing affordability, transportation, education, recreational opportunities, and civic engagement.
The National Community Survey, which is administered by Polco, is available in English and Spanish. The city will gather responses until Nov. 4. The survey will help assess services provided by the city to residents and allocate future resources to better serve the community’s needs, values, and desires, the city said, adding that the survey is designed to be a comprehensive assessment of what it’s like to be a member of the San Marcos community.
“We know that each member of our community has unique perspectives and experiences that add to our vibrant culture,” Interim City Manager Stephanie Reyes said. “We’re looking forward to hearing what we’re doing well and what our community wants to see changed so that we can continue to build a San Marcos that is inclusive of everyone.”







