Results Finalized from the City of Bozeman’s National Citizen Survey

Last November the City of Bozeman utilized the National Research Center to conduct the National Citizen Survey of approximately 1,400 randomly selected Bozeman residents. Both the statistically valid and online portions of the data collection have been completed, and the results have been prepared for distribution.


This survey was an opportunity for the citizens of Bozeman to provide input on how they feel about city services and initiatives. As we’ve also done this survey in the mid‐2000s, we also have comparative data from earlier iterations of the survey. The National Research Center has also provided us with comparative data from similar cities around the nation.

The general conclusions of the survey are as follows:
1. Bozeman residents continue to enjoy a high quality of life.
2. The economy is a positive and important feature of the community.
3. Residents enjoy their natural environment and emphasize its importance.
4. Mobility ratings have increased, but there are still opportunities for improvement.

This survey was one of the many venues citizens can use to contribute to the City’s Strategic Plan. The survey outcomes and the Strategic Plan will be used to guide the City through decision‐making, budgeting, and resource allocation as the city continues to grow. Please watch for opportunities to participate in the coming
months.