Monday, June 25, 2012
Fill out this survey and express how you feel about Roswell! The information gathered will be shared publicly and with city leaders.
UPDATED June 29, 2:09 p.m. - In the exercise above, list what you believe to be top five positive attributes of Roswell and the most appropriate five negative ones. The information gathered between now and July 7 will be shared publicly and with city leaders. Once the survey closes, we will post an overview of the responses the following week.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
We asked, Roswell Patch readers answered. Monday we asked you how you would boost tourism in Roswell. Here's a sampling of your responses.
From the ambitious to the readily achievable, from upscale aspirations to the socially conscious, Roswell residents always offer some interesting and sometimes controversial ideas. Here's what you said in response to this week's Community Agenda survey. Does Roswell do a good job at promoting tourism? Would the city benefit from increased tourism to our area? Are there established areas that could use additional marketing or new ideas that could enhance what the city already has to offer tourists? Do you agree or disagree with these answers? Have more to say? Tell us in the comments below!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Roswell is a pretty great place to live; but what would make it better? Are there problems in town you'd like to see addressed? Are there opportunities to improve our city?
An involved community can bring progress and prosperity. Roswell Patch hopes to help foster some of that engagement here on the site. As the editor, I often hear people talk about their vision for the future of this community, its schools, economy and more. But I'd like to hear from you. What do you want to see happen? Your responses can help drive local focus and, in some cases, even action. Check back every Monday for new questions so you can share your ideas, suggestions and even your own questions. Then, the following Saturday, we'll publish some of the most interesting responses, pass on your ideas for change to local representatives and often try to follow up with reports on where the community stands on the issues you've brought up…
Saturday, February 11, 2012
We asked, Roswell Patch readers answered. Monday we asked you about your thoughts on November's bond referendum. Here's a sampling of your responses.
From the ambitious to the readily achievable, from upscale aspirations to the socially conscious, Roswell residents always offer some interesting and sometimes controversial ideas. Here's what you said in response to this week's Community Agenda survey. Do you support the bond referendum proposed by the city of Roswell? Why or why not? Which projects received the highest support by Roswell residents who took the survey? (Editor's note: Only projects, which recieved multiple affirmative responses are recorded below.) Which, if any, of the projects above is your favorite? Why? Which, if any, of the projects above is your least favorite? Why? Do you agree or disagree with these answers? Have more to say? Tell us in the comments below! Don’t …
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Roswell is a pretty great place to live; but what would make it better? Are there problems in town you'd like to see addressed? Are there opportunities to improve our city?
An involved community can bring progress and prosperity. Roswell Patch hopes to help foster some of that engagement here on the site. As the editor, I often hear people talk about their vision for the future of this community, its schools, economy and more. But I'd like to hear from you. What do you want to see happen? Your responses can help drive local focus and, in some cases, even action. Check back every Monday for new questions so you can share your ideas, suggestions and even your own questions. Then, the following Saturday, we'll publish some of the most interesting responses, pass on your ideas for change to local representatives and often try to follow up with reports on where the community stands on the issues you've brought up…
Saturday, February 4, 2012
We asked, Roswell Patch readers answered. Monday we asked you how we can better support small business in Roswell. Here's a sampling of your responses.
From the ambitious to the readily achievable, from upscale aspirations to the socially conscious, Roswell residents always offer some interesting and sometimes controversial ideas. Here's what you said in response to this week's Community Agenda survey. Which small businesses do you frequent the most and for what purpose? As a consumer, are there areas you wish would be filled by small business so that you had the option of supporting a local business person rather than a large corporate chain? What are they? What can local organizations, such as the newly developed Roswell Business Alliance and "Find it All in Roswell," do to help small business thrive, in your opinion? Do you agree or disagree with these answers? Have more to say? Tell …
Monday, January 30, 2012
Roswell is a pretty great place to live; but what would make it better? Are there problems in town you'd like to see addressed? Are there opportunities to improve our city?
An involved community can bring progress and prosperity. Roswell Patch hopes to help foster some of that engagement here on the site. As the editor, I often hear people talk about their vision for the future of this community, its schools, economy and more. But I'd like to hear from you. What do you want to see happen? Your responses can help drive local focus and, in some cases, even action. Check back every Monday for new questions so you can share your ideas, suggestions and even your own questions. Then, the following Saturday, we'll publish some of the most interesting responses, pass on your ideas for change to local representatives and often try to follow up with reports on where the community stands on the issues you've brought up…
Saturday, January 28, 2012
We asked, Roswell Patch readers answered. Monday we asked you for the best places to volunteer in Roswell. Here's a sampling of your responses.
From the ambitious to the readily achievable, from upscale aspirations to the socially conscious, Roswell residents always offer some interesting and sometimes controversial ideas. Here's what you said in response to this week's Community Agenda survey. What are some of the best organizations to volunteer through in Roswell? Are there areas or organizations in Roswell that could use some volunteer help? How has volunteerism made a difference in your life? Do you agree or disagree with these answers? Have more to say? Tell us in the comments below!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Roswell is a pretty great place to live; but what would make it better? Are there problems in town you'd like to see addressed? Are there opportunities to improve our city?
An involved community can bring progress and prosperity. Roswell Patch hopes to help foster some of that engagement here on the site. As the editor, I often hear people talk about their vision for the future of this community, its schools, economy and more. But I'd like to hear from you. What do you want to see happen? Your responses can help drive local focus and, in some cases, even action. Check back every Monday for new questions so you can share your ideas, suggestions and even your own questions. Then, the following Saturday, we'll publish some of the most interesting responses, pass on your ideas for change to local representatives and often try to follow up with reports on where the community stands on the issues you've brought up…
Saturday, January 21, 2012
We asked, Roswell Patch readers answered. Monday we asked you how you would improve local roads. Here's a sampling of your responses.
From the ambitious to the readily achievable, from upscale aspirations to the socially conscious, Roswell residents always offer some interesting and sometimes controversial ideas. Here's what you said in response to this week's Community Agenda survey. Which Roswell roads are the best? Why? Which Roswell roads are the worst? Why? Do you agree with the in-depth process in which roads are graded according to wear and use? If not, how would you restructure the process? Do you agree or disagree with these answers? Have more to say? Tell us in the comments below!
Betty Price
11:59 am on Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Roswell is waking up to realize its full potential. We have great assets--wonderful people, a certain joie de vivre, people who gravitated to this special place nestled among trees and a fabulous river, and who preciously remembers the past, while embracing the future that holds so much for those who love Roswell!   more ›