A resident survey to get input on government services and measure the quality of life in the community is open to the entire community as of April 14, as the randomized portion of the project has concluded.
“We are excited to receive more input from the community that will help guide the direction of our community in the future,” said City Manager Mike Bailey. “The survey will help us get a baseline understanding of our services and allow us to measure our impact going forward.”
The National Community Survey (The NCS) was developed by National Research Center at Polco. The survey captures opinions on the economy, mobility, community design, utilities, safety, natural environment, inclusivity, engagement, and other elements of (Bartlesville)’s overall livability. The results will show Bartlesville’s strengths, areas of improvement, and what matters most to residents. The City will also be able to see how its performance compares to other communities across the country.
All residents aged 18 and older are asked to visit https://polco.us/n/res/vote/city-of-bartlesville-ok/the-city-of-bartlesville-2025-community-survey-open-to-all-residents and complete the survey. The City needs input from the entire community to make data-driven decisions that will benefit all Bartlesville residents. Responses are anonymous, and personal information is securely stored by Polco.
“We strongly encourage all residents to take the survey,” Bailey said. “The more people who participate, the better data we will have to inform our plan.”
The survey will be open through April 28.