Make a Difference! Help Improve Transportation with the AlexMoves Survey

Make a Difference! Help Improve Transportation with the AlexMoves Survey
Mayor Justin Wilson — Mayor Justin Wilson official website
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The City is working with the polling and research firm Polco on the AlexMoves travel survey to gain insight into how Alexandrians get around. This survey is the fourth of its kind in Alexandria and will provide important information to help the City understand how its residents travel for all types of trips (not just the daily commute). In turn, this will help the City monitor changes over time and plan better for all transportation users.

Randomly selected residents will receive mailings this week inviting them to take the survey. The survey should take approximately 10-minutes to complete. All information obtained is kept completely confidential. Participants must be at least 18 years of age and live within the City of Alexandria.

If you do not receive a survey by mail, you will still have the opportunity to participate! An online version of the survey will be available to all residents in the upcoming weeks. The City will provide additional communications regarding the open-participation survey before the online version debuts.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact Carson C. Lucarelli at Carson.Lucarelli@alexandriava.gov. For more information about this type of survey, please see the 2021 Final Survey Report. 

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