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Corona residents asked what they think of their city

Corona is conducting its annual quality-of-life survey.

The survey seeks to identify residents’ perception of the city, which was incorporated in 1896 and today has a population of more than 160,000, according to a statement.

The survey includes questions about resident satisfaction, community characteristics, services provided by Corona, and what residents believe the city’s future priorities should be.

Most questions have multiple answers that range from excellent to poor. Several have the answer “I Don’t Know.” Queries include ranking Corona as a place to live, its sense of community, whether it’s a good place to raise a family, and whether the respondent would recommend Corona as a place to live.

Most residents received the questionnaire in the mail. Those who didn’t may use the link https://bit.ly/2023CommSurvey.

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2 comments

  1. I believe more should be done about the homeless here in Corona. Where’s all the money going to if the aren’t housing people. Governor New some allocated a generous amount to this city and I still see a lot of homeless people out here. So what gives?

  2. Having a bus route and 18 wheelers drive through a housing area is insane for the families that live on my street traffic it’s like McKinley junior speeding cars road rage I tried to talk to city twice with no response this traffic needs to be on bucannan st. We need speed bumps there is other neighborhoods have them we have asked before without any response. No help yet but you can tell city council doesn’t live in this neighborhood.

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