Mt. Pleasant Parks and Recreation Department is looking to improve on the services it currently offers. Throughout the week of Nov. 7, random surveys will be sent out to roughly 20 percent of the households in the city asking for feedback. "What we are trying to accomplish is, No. 1, what is the recreation department doing in terms of programming? What are we doing (well)?" Mt. Pleasant Recreation Manager Riaan Anthony said. "(We want to know if) we're meeting the needs of residents, if we're meeting the needs of residents and what programs they want to see." Mt. Pleasant's recreation department has never sent out a survey like this before. Residents will have an opportunity to tell what they think the city can improve upon with community recreation services, activities, and programs through a community recreation needs and interests survey.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Mt. Pleasant Parks and Recreaction striving for improvement
via The Morning Sun
Mt. Pleasant Parks and Recreation Department is looking to improve on the services it currently offers. Throughout the week of Nov. 7, random surveys will be sent out to roughly 20 percent of the households in the city asking for feedback. "What we are trying to accomplish is, No. 1, what is the recreation department doing in terms of programming? What are we doing (well)?" Mt. Pleasant Recreation Manager Riaan Anthony said. "(We want to know if) we're meeting the needs of residents, if we're meeting the needs of residents and what programs they want to see." Mt. Pleasant's recreation department has never sent out a survey like this before. Residents will have an opportunity to tell what they think the city can improve upon with community recreation services, activities, and programs through a community recreation needs and interests survey.
Mt. Pleasant Parks and Recreation Department is looking to improve on the services it currently offers. Throughout the week of Nov. 7, random surveys will be sent out to roughly 20 percent of the households in the city asking for feedback. "What we are trying to accomplish is, No. 1, what is the recreation department doing in terms of programming? What are we doing (well)?" Mt. Pleasant Recreation Manager Riaan Anthony said. "(We want to know if) we're meeting the needs of residents, if we're meeting the needs of residents and what programs they want to see." Mt. Pleasant's recreation department has never sent out a survey like this before. Residents will have an opportunity to tell what they think the city can improve upon with community recreation services, activities, and programs through a community recreation needs and interests survey.
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