Last Week to Participate in Citizen Satisfaction Survey

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FLORENCE – There is one week left to participate in the Pinal County Citizen’s Satisfaction Survey.

The survey has been extended for one month until Sunday, April 12, in order to try to diversify the participants. In the first run for the survey, the results were somewhat heavy from one region and a bit skewed when it came to age range sampling.

The 40 question survey comes in both English and Spanish.

English: www.surveymonkey.com/r/pinalcounty
Spanish: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/pinal

For residents who do not have a computer or access to the internet. The Pinal County Library District has plenty of computers for public use. To find the nearest library site please click on the shortened link: http://goo.gl/UiGTIh.

Here is a list of Pinal County Library sites:
Apache Junction Public Library: 1177 North. Idaho Road, Apache Junction, 85119; (480) 474-8555
Arizona City Community Library, 13254 South Sunland Gin Road, Arizona City, 85123; (520) 466-5565
Casa Grande Libraries: Main Library, 449 North Dry Lake, Casa Grande, 85122; (520) 421-8710/Vista Grande Library, 1556 North Arizola Road, Casa Grande, 85122; (520) 421-8652
Coolidge Public Library: 160 West Central Avenue, Coolidge, 85128; (520) 723-6030
Eloy Santa Cruz Library: 1000 North Main Street, Eloy, 85131; (520) 466-3814
Florence Community Library: 1000 South Willow Street, Florence, 85132; (520) 868-8311
Kearny Public Library: 912-A Tilbury Drive, Kearny, 85137; (520) 363-5861
Mammoth Public Library: 125 North Clark Street, Mammoth, 85618; (520) 487-2026
Maricopa Public Library: 41600 West Smith-Enke Road, Maricopa, 85138; (520) 568-2926
Oracle Public Library: 565 East American Avenue, Oracle, 85623; (520) 896-2121
San Manuel Public Library: 108 5th Avenue, San Manuel, 85631; (520) 385-4470
Superior Public Library: 99 North Kellner Avenue, Superior, 85173; (520) 689-2327

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