Dear Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council Executive Staff and Board Members,
*This email contains the USC LAFD Community Survey*
As mentioned in our email last week, we are Masters in Public Policy students from USC's Price School of Public Policy. Our team is working in conjunction with the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) to assist in the creation of their Standards of Cover (SoC) report, which helps inform LAFD as to where emergency resources are needed across the City of Los Angeles. For the first phase of this project, we have developed an electronic survey in order to collect community feedback to inform our report. Your participation is vital to the success of this first step.
This survey will take approximately 10 minutes. We greatly appreciate your time and cannot express how important your participation is to strengthen LAFD’s mission of serving its constituents. If you have any questions regarding the survey or the project itself, please do not hesitate to reach out. The survey link will be active until early March.
If you know of any council members that have difficulty accessing the survey, please feel free to share the survey link with them.
Access Survey Here → https://usc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8iFp7Oo7k1m3ct7
Respectfully,
USC LAFD Practicum Team
Sharing the following notice regarding a survey that is coming our way. As soon as the survey link arrives, we'll post it here and distribute.
Dear Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council Board members,
We are Masters in Public Policy students from USC's Price School of Public Policy. It is our great pleasure to e-introduce ourselves!
As part of our Master's Capstone project, our team is working in conjunction with the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) to assist in the creation of their Standards of Cover (SoC) report. This report is critical for LA communities as it helps inform LAFD as to where emergency resources are needed across the City of Los Angeles. For the first phase of the project, we have developed an electronic survey in order to collect community feedback to inform our report.
We are distributing the survey next week to the entire LA neighborhood council system and would greatly appreciate your participation.
The survey is intended to (1) gauge public perception on LAFD's performance (medical services, fire services, and community outreach) and (2) determine what resources your community needs to match LAFD capabilities. The data collected will provide insight into how the LAFD is meeting community expectations and help to develop strategic actions the LAFD can take to best serve your community.
We believe the LA neighborhood council system is the perfect group to provide the type of feedback LAFD needs to inform their SoC report. As members of neighborhood councils, you are some of the most engaged citizens and represent LA’s expansive and diverse communities. You and your council’s feedback is vital to inform LAFD on the necessary services your community needs most.
If you have any questions regarding the survey or the project itself, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Respectfully,
USC LAFD Practicum Team