Neighborhood doyenne McKnight asks us to take a survery

An e-mail forward from neighborhood association doyenne Bonny McKnight, via East Portland Neighborhood Office’s Teresa Hatfield, urging us to take a survey from the Mt. Hood Cable Regulatory Commission follows.

“Mt Hood Cable Regulatory Committee can be a resource we don’t get much from right now but can be a great outreach partner if we would explore how to use it. We should fill out the survey to let them know how we can use it on behalf of our Neighborhood Associations in our individual roles as members/officers/etc.

“Please take a few minutes to do the survey.  The deadline for us to meet is December 18.

“Thank you.  ~ Bonny”
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“Please, help improve community communications technology access in Multnomah County.
Share your ideas and thoughts.  Surveys end December 18.  The surveys are open to public participation until December 18th so the time to engage is now!

“Take the GENERAL PUBLIC SURVEY This  survey is designed for people 14 years and older who live and/or work in Portland, Gresham, Fairview, Troutdale, Wood Village and Multnomah County. Responses will remain anonymous and will only be reported as part of a larger group.

“Work for a local area non-profit organization?  Take the SURVEY FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS and tell us how communications technology can support, not hinder, your organization’s capacity to fulfill its mission.

“Want to take a written survey or take a survey over the phone?  Call us at: 503-823-5385. Please encourage your friends, colleagues, family and communities to participate as well!

“The YourVoice initiative is seeking the local community’s ideas and thoughts about our current use and future needs for communications technology, here in Multnomah County. The initiative will provide data and input for us to better understand the local communities’ needs, desires and vision for the future. Please share your thoughts on the future of communications technology and community media throughout Multnomah County. Have your voice heard: participate in the survey, either online, or over the phone.

“Questions? Contact us 503-823-5385, or e-mail:  yourvoice@mhcrc.org.”



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