
City Of Superior Wants Your Input On One Of Its ‘Most Treasured Places’
Officials with the City of Superior are putting the call out to get your thoughts about one of the city's most popular destinations.
A new survey campaign was just launched by the City of Superior, asking two very simple, but also very important questions: Why is Wisconsin Point important to you? Why do you visit Wisconsin Point?
In a social media post announcing this request for feedback, the City of Superior highlights that they want to get a better understanding of what Wisconsin Point means to you, how you use the space, and ideas to shape its future.
Whether you use the space for ship watching, beach combing, stargazing, swimming, dog walking, or any number of other activities, how you use the space and what you'd like to see Wisconsin Point be in the future is all valuable information as city officials look ahead.
In all, city officials say the survey will take about 15 minutes to complete, and your response can help the city plan for what they call "a healthy and adaptable Wisconsin Point" in the future.
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Questions in the survey include topics like how long your most recent visit to Wisconsin Point was, when you visit during your trips to Wisconsin Point, when you tend to visit most, and things you'd like to do but can't currently do at the outdoor space.
The City of Superior stresses that survey responses are anonymous, hoping for thorough and honest feedback. While the survey can be completed in an anonymous capacity, there is an option to include your name and email address to be included in a drawing for one of $50 gift cards being given away at the conclusion of the survey.
If you do opt to provide your name and email address, city officials say your responses will not be linked to your name or contact information.
If you'd like to participate in the survey, you can do so by visiting mywipoint.org.
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