Residents Asked to Shape Kearney’s Future with Online Survey

The City of Kearney is asking residents to share their views on quality of life, city services, and future priorities through the National Community Survey, now open through June 17.

City officials said the survey covers topics including public safety, infrastructure, growth, and overall quality of life. Results will help guide the Mayor and Board of Aldermen as they set the city’s priorities and initiatives each year.

The city’s social media announcement about the survey has already garnered several comments suggesting the city look at items like streets, parking lots, police needs, animal control shelters, a community center, a pool, water prices, among other issues.

The survey takes about 15 to 20 minutes to complete. Participants will be asked to provide their ZIP code and email address at the end of the survey to help ensure one response per person. The City of Kearney said all feedback will remain anonymous to the city, while personal information will be securely stored by Polco.

Take the survey HERE.

Residents with questions can contact City Hall by email at CityHall@KearneyMO.us or by phone at 816-628-4142.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.