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Posted on: August 31, 2020

[ARCHIVED] County, partners, conducting survey to identify values needed to help build more resilient community

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Orange County’s Long-Term Recovery Group is creating a plan for recovery from COVID-19 to help strengthen our community for all people. Your input is needed to identify the values that will help shape the County’s path forward. Please take a three-minute survey between Aug. 31 and Sept. 11 to share your opinion about Orange County’s values.

Community resilience is a community’s ability to withstand and recover from disruptions like natural disasters, accidents, and attacks through individual and community preparedness. The survey is part of a coordinated, multi-jurisdictional effort to build a stronger, more resilient community.

Why is the Survey Important?

This survey will help your community leaders understand what residents value most when it comes to recovery from COVID-19 and avoiding  future disruptions to our community. The survey results will be used to create a disaster recovery plan to increase the resilience of our community.

If you have questions or need more information, please contact us: ocncrecovery@hagertyconsulting.com.

The survey is available online or on paper. To take the survey online, please visit surveymonkey.com/r/OrangeNCValues.

Printed surveys (available in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Karen, and Burmese) can be picked up at and returned to the following Orange County Health Department (OCHD) locations:

  • OCHD Health and Dental Clinics at the Whitted Human Services Center (300 West Tryon St., Hillsborough)
  • OCHD Health Clinic at the Southern Human Services Building (2501 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill)
  • OCHD Environmental Health (131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough).\

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