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sites, and shopping online is more than the City needs to know. He noted that question D2 on <br /> someone's overall health is more of an opinion. <br /> Councilmember Olson agreed with Councilmember Riley. He shared he does not like questions <br /> D 11, D 121 D 14, or D 14a as these questions seem unnecessary and invasive. <br /> City Administrator Hagen said he will reach out to the survey company and ask if questions D 1, <br /> D21 D 1 1, D 121 D 14, and D 14a are necessary. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove explained that some of the questions in the more general part of the <br /> survey seem to be leading questions. She asked if they would be able to give more clarity on these <br /> questions and leave out some of the information that is leading, for example, in question 8 where <br /> it discusses using public transportation, she suggested removing the part of the question that said <br /> `instead of driving.' She added that question 11 seems random as it asks for feedback on the City <br /> government and Federal government but not State government. She noted they would be able to <br /> get more out of the survey if some of the questions were geared more toward the City's mission. <br /> Councilmember Howell stated that the first three items under question 8 make sense. She shared <br /> concerns with asking residents if they have volunteered with a City group or activity, if they have <br /> campaigned for local causes and candidates, and if they have voted in a recent election. She stated <br /> that these items are invasions of privacy and does not see how they are necessary. She noted that <br /> the questions on driving are all geared towards less driving of vehicles, which is skewed. She said <br /> she does not see these questions adding value to the survey. She agreed that on question 11 they <br /> should ask about the State government. <br /> City Administrator Hagen stated that the three questions that are about driving were new questions <br /> starting in 2020. <br /> Councilmember Specht agreed that these are leading questions and he is okay with removing them. <br /> Councilmember Olson agreed that the driving questions are not necessary. <br /> Councilmember Riley said he would like to leave the questions related to volunteering, <br /> campaigning, and voting in the survey. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove said she does not see the value these questions have. She said they are <br /> able to get voting data from the County. <br /> Councilmember Olson added that he does not see the value in these questions either. <br /> Councilmember Specht agreed. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove said she really likes question 9 as it asks residents to rate all services <br /> of Ramsey. She noted they can use the answers to this question when looking at City services. She <br /> shared that she is not sure if all of the questions under question 7 are helpful as the City does not <br /> have all of the amenities that residents want. <br /> City Council Work Session/March 19, 2024 <br /> Page 4 of 17 <br />