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Results are dependent on perspective
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Post Bulletin Editorial Board | 6:30 am, Mar. 16, 2021 ×
That depends on whom you ask.
The city conducted a survey last fall asking people if they thought the city was welcoming or not. But the survey results shouldn t be taken as a purely objective determination. The results depend on the perspectives of the people being surveyed.
For example, low-income respondents found the city a lot less welcoming than did others in higher income brackets.
Diversity Council Executive Director Dee Sabol said the survey, conducted by Polco s National Research Center, represents a snapshot of the community and should be viewed as just a part of the city s cumulative data regarding race and inclusion. That information includes perspectives from community conversations recently conducted by the Diversity Council. The Destination Medical Center EDA is also expected to receive a grant to fund efforts at addressing diversity-related ec