07/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/14/2026 10:34
Montgomery, Ala. - The City of Montgomery today announced the launch of the Resident Communications Survey, an ongoing effort to better understand how residents receive information from the City and how they prefer to stay informed in the future. The survey takes approximately 2-3 minutes to complete and will guide improvements to City updates, alerts, newsletters, and public engagement.
The survey invites residents to share how they currently receive City news, which communication methods they prefer, and what types of updates matter most to them, from public safety and road closures to parks, events, and emergency alerts. It also includes an optional open-ended question where residents can offer suggestions on how the City can better communicate with the community.
Mayor Steven Reed thanked residents for participating and emphasized the importance of their feedback.
"We want every resident to feel connected, informed, and heard," Reed said. "This survey is one of the many ways we're working to strengthen communication across Montgomery. Thank you for taking a moment to share your thoughts. Your input directly shapes how we communicate and how we serve our community."
Residents may complete the survey online through the link or by using one of the provided QR codes. Submissions go directly to the City of Montgomery's Department of Communications.
Survey Questions Include:
For more information, contact the City of Montgomery Department of Communications at [email protected].