The Roswell Police Department is inviting residents and those who work in the city to participate in its triennial survey.

Respondents are asked to rate overall performance and attitude of staff and officers in a variety of categories, where more police presence, enforcement or crime-prevention measures are needed, and how the department can best communicate with residents and businesses, officials said.

“The opinions of those who live in and do business in Roswell are very valuable to us in assessing the quality of our service delivery strategy,” Police Chief Rusty Grant said.

The survey will be open until Nov. 22. To take it: http://bit.ly/2haPDsF

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