
Reno County is asking residents to weigh in on future community investments and the potential use of sales tax funding, launching a broad push to ensure voices from across the county are heard.
While approximately 4,000 randomly selected households received a mailed survey in November, county officials emphasize that every resident is invited to participate. Those who did not receive a paper copy can access the survey online by scanning the provided QR code or by visiting the direct link shared on county communication channels.

The survey is being conducted in partnership with Wichita State University’s Public Policy and Management Center (PPMC), which is assisting the county in gathering feedback about community priorities. Responses will help guide discussions on long-term investment strategies, service needs, and whether a sales tax approach should be considered to support future projects.
Residents who received a survey in the mail are encouraged to complete the paper form or use the QR code included in their packet to submit answers electronically.
County leaders say widespread participation will ensure the results reflect the full range of perspectives across Reno County.
The survey is currently open and available to all residents.




