Politics & Government

Northfield Launches Survey About City DMV

The city wants to know how well the DMV is serving the community.

NORTHFIELD, MN — The city of Northfield recently launched a survey about its DMV.

The survey will be open until June 30, the city said.

The city wants to know how well the DMV is serving the community, according to its website.

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The survey takes 5-10 minutes, the city said.

“We’re eager to hear from community members about their experiences in the office,” Brenda Angelstad, the city’s finance director, said. “Anyone who has visited the office before, perhaps for a driver’s license or a new license plate, is invited to complete the survey which is available in both English and Spanish.”

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