Door County residents are being encouraged to share their perspectives through a new countywide survey aimed at better understanding the needs, challenges, and opportunities facing local households.
The survey is a collaborative effort between three local organizations: United Way of Door County, the Door County Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC), and Destination Door County (DDC). Together, the partners hope to gather meaningful feedback that will help shape future community planning and investment decisions.
Jon Jarosh, Chief Communications Director at DDC says that residents are invited to share their experiences “related to a wide-range of topics, including tourism, childcare, healthcare, housing, and even broadband.” Jarosh says the feedback will provide “where we as a community can look where to invest and put more resources into our community.”
The survey is open to all Door County residents and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. As an added incentive, participants can choose to enter a drawing for a $100 Door County gift certificate. The survey will remain open through January 16.
Jarosh says the findings will support stronger collaboration among local organizations, municipalities, and community partners working to improve quality of life throughout Door County.
The Door County Resident Survey is now open and available online here. Paper copies are available upon request through United Way of Door County, or you can use the QR code provided.

