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File #: DC-3985    Version: 1
Type: Regular Information Status: Presented
File created: 11/15/2024 In control: General Government and Policy Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 12/3/2024 Final action: 12/3/2024
Enactment date: Resolution #:
Title: Update On Multi-County 2025 Residential Opinion Survey Project
Sponsors: Office of Performance and Analysis (OPA)
Indexes: Yes
Attachments: 1. 2025 Dakota County Residential Survey Draft

DEPARTMENT: Office of Performance and Analysis (OPA)

FILE TYPE: Regular Information

 

TITLE

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Update On Multi-County 2025 Residential Opinion Survey Project

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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED

Receive an update on the revised 2025 residential survey and finalize survey for deployment in January 2025.

 

SUMMARY

For two decades, Dakota County Commissioners have directed that a scientifically valid, random-sample public opinion survey be conducted on a two to three-year cycle. The surveys gather objective information about residents’ perceptions of quality of life, quality of services provided by the County, and their satisfaction with County government.

 

In 2025, Dakota, Olmsted, Scott, St. Louis, and Washington counties will survey their respective residents to assess residential opinions and the performance of county government. As in previous survey projects, the 2025 Residential Survey Project is a partnership between the counties. A joint powers agreement (JPA) was approved in July 2024 by Dakota County Commissioners. Dakota County is the fiscal agent for the survey project and will manage the contract with the survey consultant, Polco/the National Research Center, Inc. of Madison, Wisconsin. Polco is a national strategic planning and public opinion research firm, focusing on information needs of the public sector. Dakota County has contracted with this organization for years, which has ensured consistency of benchmarking over time. Costs of the 2025 survey will be determined by the length of the survey, type of questions used, mailing requests, and amount of analysis prepared by the consultant.

 

It is anticipated that mailed postcards and surveys will be sent to a minimum of 7,000 randomly selected residential addresses in Dakota County. The postcards will contain information for accessing the survey. The postcards will be mailed to an average minimum of 700 households per Commissioner District, with an expectation that about one-sixth of them will be returned, for approximately 800 completed surveys. The primary goal is to have the survey’s margin of error less than ±4%. As in the past, the surveys will use a set of “common” questions, as well as some questions that are unique to each county, and a set of demographic questions. Maintaining consistency in the common questions has value for analyzing the County’s own performance over time and allows comparisons with our partner counties and demographically similar counties across the nation.

 

The draft 2025 survey instrument was reviewed by the board on October 8, 2024. Staff from the Office of Performance and Analysis (OPA) revised the survey based on that discussion and after reviewing options with the survey vendor. This presentation will present those revisions and review next steps for finalizing and deploying the survey in early 2025.

 

RECOMMENDATION

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Information only; no action requested.

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EXPLANATION OF FISCAL/FTE IMPACTS

Dakota County’s cost is expected to be under $60,000. Sufficient funds are contained in Office of Performance and Analysis budget.

 

  None              Current budget              Other        

  Amendment Requested                           New FTE(s) requested

 

RESOLUTION

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Information only; no action requested.

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PREVIOUS BOARD ACTION

24-381; 07/30/24

 

ATTACHMENTS

Attachment: 2025 Dakota County Residential Survey Draft

 

BOARD GOALS

   A Great Place to Live                                          A Healthy Environment     

   A Successful Place for Business and Jobs         Excellence in Public Service

 

CONTACT

Department Head: Dave Paulsen

Author: Tim Paulus