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High Desert Survey Deadline Extended to Sept. 15

By Precinct Reporter News
September 10, 2019
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The deadline to submit responses to the High Desert Survey has been extended to September 15th, according to Joseph W. Brady, initiator of the survey and one of its key sponsors.

The High Desert Survey seeks to identify the challenges and issues affecting the region that rank among the highest priorities of its residents. “Based upon the results of the survey residents of the area and their governmental representatives will be better equipped to address these issues with targeted strategies aimed at problem resolution,” stated Brady. By extending the deadline to September 15, survey organizers hope to increase the number of respondents well into the 13,000-15,000 range.

To date, over 10,300 residents have responded to the survey, which has received strong support from local business entities, the Hispanic/Latino Community Coalition and numerous elected officials representing various High Desert constituencies. The High Desert Survey has been endorsed by US Representative Paul Cook, State Senator Scott Wilk (21st District),California Assemblyman Jay Obernolte and San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Third District Representative Dawn Rowe.

  • Congressman Cook states that “I want to commend those who put together the High Desert Survey.  This effort will help leaders chart a path forward for our community, and it will inform important decisions in the future.  Your voice counts, and I strongly encourage everyone to take the survey to make sure your voice is heard.”
  • “This survey is a unique opportunity to weigh in on where you think the High Desert is today and the direction it should go in the future.  Since a survey is only as accurate as the number of people who participate, I strongly encourage all High Desert residents to take advantage of this opportunity and be part of crafting the future of the region.  Don’t waste a minute-take that survey today”, stated Senator Wilk in offering his endorsement of the High Desert Survey.
  • Assemblyman Obernolte also offered his support, stating that “The High Desert Survey is an innovative effort that will give leaders in our community insight into issues we face and potential solutions to those issues.  That is why I support the High Desert Survey and encourage everyone to participate.”
  • “The High Desert Survey is a great opportunity for residents, business owners, and government officials to weigh in on what they see as challenges and opportunities for the High Desert Region”, according to Supervisor Rowe, who went on to say that “The responses generated from the survey will be used as a tool to guide community leaders who are interested in improving the lives of the residents and businesses they serve.”

 

“We decided to extend the survey because we have identified additional organizations and groups within the First District that initially had some concerns or confusion regarding the survey. To ensure as broadly representative a sample as possible we have reached out to the Hispanic, African-American and Korean communities and want to be sure that everyone has ample time to learn of and complete the survey,” stated Brady.

To complete the survey readers are encouraged to visit highdesertsurvey.com.

For additional information contact Joseph W. Brady at (760) 954-4567 or via email to jbrady@thebradcocompanies.com.

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