Random survey finds positive outlook on Fishers

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Results for the Town of Fishers in this year’s National Citizen Survey showed high approval of various aspects of living, according to a press release from Town of Fishers Director of Public Relations Maura Barber.

1,200 random households in Fishers received the survey, and 324 completed and returned the surveys.

Some of the categories that were rated include quality of life, services provided, overall appearance, fire services, public schools and more.

According to Barber’s provided results, 99 percent of the respondents rated fire services as “’excellent’” or “’good.’”

In addition, 98 percent of the respondents rated services provided as “excellent” or “good.”

“We are pleased to hear the overwhelming approval from residents and thank them for their participation in the 2012 National Citizen Survey,” Fishers Town Council Member Pete Peterson said in the release. “This reputable survey gives us the feedback we need to continue providing the highest level of service to Fishers residents.”

Editor’s Note:  The full report is big enough to warrant a flash drive provided by Barber and will be investigated for a more detailed look and future use.

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