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How has the coronavirus pandemic impacted you? Eugene officials want to know

Register-Guard - 1/11/2021

Eugene city officials are looking for community input to guide pandemic recovery efforts.

The city has launched a survey that will be open until Jan. 31. Officials will use data from the survey to "help determine how best to focus city efforts to recover from the pandemic," according to a news release,

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City Manager Sarah Medary thanked Eugene residents for showing "strength, resiliency and generosity" during the pandemic and said the challenges and impacts have been significant.

"As a city, we have changed and adapted our services and programs to support the health and safety of community members and staff during this pandemic," she said in a statement. "We know you’ve had to make sacrifices and faced challenges too, and it is important to know how you are doing since the onset of COVID-19."

The city estimates the survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. It has 29 questions, some of which have follow-up questions depending on your answers. The questions cover impacts, priorities and demographics.

People can take the survey online at engage.eugene-or.gov/covid19survey. An Engage Eugene account, which is free to set up for those who don't already have one, is required to take the survey.

Answers, which are confidential, can be submitted until Jan. 31.

Megan Banta is the Register-Guard's city government watchdog reporter. Contact Banta at mbanta@registerguard.com. Follow her on Twitter @MeganBanta_1.

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