UNR Extension invites Storey County residents to complete community needs assessment survey

Jay Carmona, Chairman
Jay Carmona, Chairman - Storey County
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Storey County residents are being encouraged to participate in a Community Needs Assessment Survey conducted by the UNR Extension. The survey aims to collect feedback from the community to help identify local needs and inform future programs.

Residents have the option to complete the survey online or visit the UNR Extension Office at 727 Fairview Drive, Suite F, Carson City, NV 89701. The online survey is accessible at https://unr.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5vi6ISlqQAOnaei.

According to the announcement, “Your feedback will help them understand the community’s needs and shape programs that best serve our residents.” The initiative seeks input from Storey County residents to guide decisions on upcoming local services and initiatives.

“Your voice will guide the future of local programs. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!” the release states.

The survey provides an opportunity for community members to influence which programs and services are prioritized in Storey County in coming years.



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