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Visioning Survey

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What is your age category?

Where do you live?

How long have you lived in Gratiot County?

How long do you plan to continue living in Gratiot County?

Do you work in Gratiot County?
At the December Public Meetings, the Gratiot County Master Plan Steering Committee requested feedback on the following set of master plan goals. Please check the three (3) goals that you think are the most important the Gratiot Community.

At the December public meetings, participants identified a number of community issues and opportunities.  The following list reflects common participant responses (presented in no particular order).  Please indicate your level of agreement with each statement by ranking it on a scale of 1 (strongly disagree) to 5  (strongly agree).

The Gratiot County would benefit from...

 

Cleaning and protecting the Pine River

Making vocational programs available to students

Develop an energy park                                                                    

Businesses that sell locally produced farm products

Expanding industrial parks

Maintaining and improving downtowns

More local government, school, and agency cooperation

Collaborative marketing efforts

More public transportation options

Entrepreneurship/business mentoring programs

A county-wide recycling program

More county-wide recreational opportunities

More citizen involvement in local government decisions

Improved and well-maintained infrastructure

Preserving natural areas (e.g. woodlands and wetlands)

Preserving open spaces (e.g. farmlands and fields)

Utilizing alternative energy sources

Completing US-127

Developing riverfronts

Developing non-motorized pathways

Redeveloping empty lots and contaminated sites

Expanded internet service

An improved community calendar

A Gratiot County community college

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