City hosting 6-week survey to gather resident feedback
By city of Surprise
Posted 4/24/24
The Surprise Public Library System is launching a six-week community survey to gather feedback from residents as the library enters its first full year of service under operation of the city of Surprise.
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Surprise wants comments on libraries
City hosting 6-week survey to gather resident feedback
Independent Newsmedia/Jason Stone
The Surprise Regional Library
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By city of Surprise
The Surprise Public Library System is launching a six-week community survey to gather feedback from residents as the library enters its first full year of service under operation of the city of Surprise.
The online survey is open to all Surprise library visitors through Monday, June 3, and provides an opportunity for library patrons to share their experiences and suggestions. Whether you’re a regular bookworm or a casual guest, your feedback is important.
The survey asks questions about experiences with the SPLS, including library operations, collection satisfaction and programming suggestions.
Take the survey online at surveymonkey.com/r/HCSQLLT.
After the survey closes, SPLS will analyze responses and share the results in June. Data will be used to guide future library programs, services and resource allocation.
For information on the Surprise Public Library System, head to surprisepubliclibrary.gov, or call 623-222-2900.