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Northville Township Launches Survey Tool to Shape Decision Making

Northville Township seeks participants who will take one-minute FlashVote surveys to influence the direction of the community.

FlashVote allows all participating residents to have their voices heard.
FlashVote allows all participating residents to have their voices heard.

Northville Township’s Board of Trustees and its staff wants to hear from its community to shape its decision making.

It is working with FlashVote to create one-minute surveys to distribute every few months or as needed to gather valuable input from residents to inform Township decisions.

Questions are designed to be quick and easy while still providing critical feedback on topics that affect the Northville Township community.

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Residents are encouraged to sign up at: https://www.flashvote.com/northvilletownship or call (775) 235-2240 to participate by phone or text only.

When residents sign up, they determine how surveys are received – whether by email, text or phone call. They will receive a notification whenever there is a new survey, and they will have 48 hours to participate before voting closes.

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Once a survey is closed, participants will automatically receive a summary of the overall results and be able to see how their responses compare to the group.

Sign up takes less than one minute and the input is always kept anonymous.

“It’s fast, it’s easy and we expect it to be informative,” said Northville Township Supervisor Mark J. Abbo. “More importantly, our residents’ voices will be heard and their input directly influences our decision making.”

“We hope our residents sign up now so they don’t miss the first survey, which is coming soon,” Supervisor Abbo added. “You will help guide us and yes, you will have an impact.”

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