The City of Richardson has launched two surveys to gather input on how residents use the Library and City Hall. Both facilities are slated for renovations through the 2021 Bond Program and the survey results will help guide the future designs of both facilities. The surveys opened today (March 21) and will close April 22.
Additionally, the city is holding a public meeting March 24 for people to ask questions prior to filling out the survey. The meeting will take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Richardson Room at City Hall. People will be able to fill out surveys at the meeting.
The surveys are tailored to find out how people use the Library and City Hall, including questions about what people like and dislike about each facility and what they are looking for in the renovations.
The surveys are available online at:
- City Hall – http://feedback.cor.gov/s/2021-richardson-bond-city-hall-renovation-survey/tt-2cb597
- Public Library – http://feedback.cor.gov/s/2022-richardson-library-renovation-survey/tt-a1d637
*A computer kiosk will also be located on the first floor of the Library where people can take the survey.
People wishing to fill out a print survey can do so at the following locations:
- City Hall, 411 W. Arapaho Rd.
- Library, 900 Civic Center Dr.
- Heights Recreation Center, 711 W. Arapaho Rd.
- Huffhines Recreation Center, 200 N. Plano Rd.
- Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
- Service Center, 1260 Columbia Dr.