Public Safety Survey

Mayor Mike McGinn has launched a new tool to gather input on public safety from Seattle residents. An online survey, drafted by a team of graduate students at the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington, will help determine residents’ public safety concerns in their own neighborhoods and on public transportation. The survey also gives residents an opportunity to anonymously offer their opinions on the police and public safety in Seattle. Evans School students will deliver paper copies of the survey to targeted locations, and will actively solicit responses from traditionally underrepresented communities.

Public Safety Survey

Tell the mayor about your neighborhood and your public safety concerns!

The McGinn administration has partnered with the Evans School to facilitate this survey in direct response to the recent challenges with the relationship between neighborhoods and the Seattle police. Here’s your chance to be heard, follow the link below to tell the mayor your public safety concerns. 

http://www.seattle.gov/publicsafetysurvey/