Wake Insights survey responses will shape the future of County services and programs
Wake County residents are invited to take the Wake Insights survey and share their experiences, priorities and perceptions of County services. Designed to support informed decision-making and align resources with community needs, the survey is a vital part of the County’s ongoing commitment to public engagement and accountability.
“Wake Insights offers residents a meaningful opportunity to share their experiences and influence the future of County programs and services,” said Wake County Commission Chair Shinica Thomas. “Your feedback helps ensure we’re meeting the needs of our diverse and growing community.”
Wake County has partnered with ETC Institute, known for its expertise in community research, to develop and administer the survey. Approximately 7,000 randomly selected households will receive invitations to participate by mail. Those not contacted directly can still complete the survey online at wake.gov/insights. It is available in English and Spanish, with other languages available upon request.
The survey covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Public health and social services
- Growth, housing and economic development
- Emergency services and public safety
- Parks, libraries and recreation
Survey responses will remain anonymous, and the data collected will be used to measure progress toward Wake County’s Strategic Plan goals, guide resource allocation and shape future initiatives. Survey results will be available to the public in early 2025.
Wake County encourages all residents to participate, emphasizing that every voice matters. Whether you’ve lived in Wake County for decades or are a new arrival, your input will help ensure that County services reflect the needs of everyone in the community.