Why do I have to provide such information as gender, race, income bracket, age, etc. on the survey?

For the surveys that are mailed, this information will enable the survey firm to make sure the results are representative of the City as a whole. For online surveys completed by voluntary participants, it will help the City better understand the results and identify trends. In either case, information on specific individuals is not made available to the City. The vendor uses it to identify trends but does not provide the City the information about individual respondents.

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1. Why is the City surveying City residents?
2. What is in the survey?
3. What is the last time the City conducted a survey?
4. What will the City do with the results?
5. How many surveys were distributed?
6. How did the City determine who received a survey in the mail?
7. How will the City ensure that the results reflect the views of all City residents?
8. If the City wants the survey results to reflect the City population, why is it allowing voluntary participation?
9. Is the survey for voluntary participants the same as the surveys that were mailed?
10. Why do I have to provide such information as gender, race, income bracket, age, etc. on the survey?