I’ve been exploring ways to effectively incorporate community feedback into our GIS planning processes. Recently, I started using Survey123 for collecting spatial data from residents, and it seems promising for capturing nuanced local insights. I’d love to hear about your experiences or any tools you find helpful in this area.
I’ve found that using community mapping sessions can significantly enhance the feedback gathered. By inviting residents to plot their ideas directly on a map, it really engages them and brings out valuable insights that tools like Survey123 might miss. Have you tried something similar?
It’s great that you’re using Survey123 for gathering community insights! I’ve had success with integrating live workshops where residents can interact with the GIS tools directly. It’s fascinating how much richer the feedback becomes when they see their input shaping real maps.
Have you tried combining Survey123 with a visual tool like StoryMaps? It’s like adding some whipped cream to your pie — makes the insights pop and keeps residents engaged. @james_carter79, I’ve seen good results from using real-time polls during community workshops too, as they can tap into the pulse of the audience on the spot.