The City of Cleveland is conducting their first "Citizen Community Survey''. The goal of the survey is to assess the attitudes and opinions about the quality of life in Cleveland. Fourteen key categories are covered in the survey to help city leaders better understand the priorities of the community.
Paper copies of the survey and drop boxes are available at the following locations:
• Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce, 225 Keith St. S.W.;
• Cleveland/Bradley Public Library, 795 Church St. N.E.;
• Cleveland Municipal Building, 190 Church St. N.E.; and
• Impact Cleveland, 1075 Blythe Ave, S.E.
The survey is also accessible through the city's website.
"We invite you to attend one of the public information meetings listed below for more information about the survey and upcoming city projects," officials said.
District 1-George R. Stuart Elem. School Library (802 20th St. N.W.), Jan. 24, 6:30 p.m.;
District 2 - Cleveland/Bradley County Public Library (795 Church St,), Jan 26, 6:30 p.m.;
District 3 - Legacy Senior Living Center (2235 Candies Lane N.W.), Feb. 2, 6:30 p.m.;
District 4 - Mayfield Elementary School (501 20th St, N.E.), Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m.;
District 5-Cleveland High School Library (850 Raider Dr.), Feb. 9, 6:30 p.m.; or
Gen. Forum - Museum Center Five Points (200 Inman Street E), Feb. 15, 3 p.m.
"We ask that you consider taking a few minutes of your time to complete the survey and return it before Feb. 24," officials said. "Thank you in advance for taking the time out of your busy schedule to complete our survey. Your feedback is extremely important to us. This will assist us in prioritizing funding and developing a more effective plan for Cleveland's future."
For questions regarding the survey, contact Beverley Lindsey in the City manager's office at 423-472-4551 or by email at blindsey@clevelandtn.gov.