The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments is seeking more input from Monroe, Washtenaw and St. Clair counties for its economic survey.
The survey, conducted in partnership with the Metropolitan Affairs Coalition, aims to gather residents' perceptions of the region's economy, according to a community announcement. The responses will help guide planning efforts for Southeast Michigan's next Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, which is updated every five years.
Survey responses are anonymous
"We have received hundreds of responses so far, but we are light in Monroe, Washtenaw and St. Clair counties in particular," Dave Struck, economic development coordinator for SEMCOG's Economic and Community Vitality, said in the announcement. "While we are still seeking responses regionwid