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Community encouraged to participate in Housing Survey, Deadline is April 1

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The Dare Community Housing Task Force is pleased to announce that a team of researchers from East Carolina University (ECU) has launched a new survey to assess workforce housing challenges in the Dare County community.

Led by Dr. Misun Hur, Associate Professor in Community and Regional Planning, and Dr. Emily P. Yeager, Assistant Professor in the Department of Recreation & Leisure Studies, the survey aims to gather insights from Dare County residents, workers and property owners to help local leaders develop data-driven housing solutions.

Members of the Dare County community ages 18 and older are strongly encouraged to participate in this short survey, which seeks the public’s input on various housing perceptions as well as several potential housing development scenarios. Responses to the survey will remain confidential and will be used solely by the ECU research team.

To access the survey, click here. The deadline to complete the survey is Tuesday, April 1, 2025. 

For more information about the Dare Community Housing Task Force, please visit DareNC.gov/Housing or contact Dare Community Housing Task Force Chair Donna Creef at dvcreef@gmail.com.

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