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The City of Englewood has partnered with Polco, a leader in the field of civic engagement and surveying, to issue the 2026 National Community Survey. We’d like all residents and community members to participate!
Randomly selected households will receive mailed survey invitations starting May 7, 2026. If you receive an invitation, please follow the instructions and share your input. If you aren't selected for this initial survey effort, a community-wide survey is available online from June 5 to July 13.
Take the survey here: 2026 Englewood National Community Survey
Survey results will be compiled in a report by Polco and shared with the community upon completion. For more information on this survey questionnaire and/or process, contact communications@englewoodco.gov.
About Polco and The National Community Survey
Polco brings people and data together to help build stronger, healthier communities. With award-winning community engagement tools and services, Polco allows leaders to engage residents around their most important topics, align goals, and strengthen public trust. Polco is committed to a strict privacy policy, designed to keep participants’ responses confidential and protect personal data.
The National Community Survey (The NCS):
- Is endorsed by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA)
- Is used by more than 400 local government agencies around the country
- Offers benchmark database comparisons to other communities
- Uses a questionnaire developed by survey researchers and local government experts
- Is designed to provide comprehensive feedback about the community’s quality of life and quality of local government services
- Allows the City of Englewood to track historical trends across 10 key facets of livability and hundreds of individual questions
2024 Results
In mid 2024, the City of Englewood conducted a Community Survey through the National Research Center. The survey was sent to 1,700 Englewood residents for scientific results and then opened online to the public for supplemental web results.
View the results below:
Upon request the city will make reasonable accommodations for alternative access to the document shown below. Submit the request here or call 303-762-2300.
