Sixty-three percent of those surveyed said the city is a good to excellent place to live
The city of Airway Heights got an idea of future goals and priorities for the next year after they reviewed the results of a citizens survey.
City Manager Albert Tripp presented the results to the City Council during its Oct. 27 retreat. Tripp said the primary objective of the survey was to determine the livability of Airway Heights among its residents and to measure community perceptions, not only about where they live, but also where they want to live. The survey went out in April 2014 and addresses were selected from the most current municipal boundary.
In regards to quality of life in the...
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