Fishers seeks resident input through 2026 Community Survey

The City of Fishers is asking residents to share their thoughts on quality of life and city services through the 2026 Fishers Community Survey, now open to adults age 18 and older.

City officials say the survey is designed to gather feedback on a broad range of topics that affect daily life in Fishers. Questions focus on overall quality of life, neighborhood experiences, public safety, transportation, growth and development, parks and recreation, and community amenities.

Residents are also asked to evaluate specific city services, including streets and sidewalks, utilities, snow removal, recycling, public safety, parks and facilities, public information, and customer service.

“Resident feedback is essential to how we plan, invest, and deliver services,” Mayor Scott Fadness said in a statement. “This survey allows residents to tell us what’s working well, where improvements are needed, and what matters most to them in their daily lives.”

According to the city, results from the survey will be used to help guide future planning efforts, identify priorities for service improvements, and inform investment decisions across city departments.

The survey is being conducted by Polco, an independent research and benchmarking firm that works with local governments nationwide. City officials emphasized that all responses are confidential and that no identifying information will be shared.

The survey takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and will remain open through Feb. 24. Some residents may receive an invitation to participate via text message from Polco. The survey is also available online at this link.

City leaders encourage residents to participate to ensure community input is reflected in future decisions and initiatives.