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Residents Encouraged to Participate in Sandy Recovery Survey

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Central Avenue at the south end of Ocean City in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in October 2012.

The Monmouth University Polling Institute launched a Sandy Recovery Survey in the summer of 2013.  Almost 1,700 coastal New Jersey residents have participated to date. Results published so far have shed light on the experiences of those most impacted by the “superstorm” that caused record flooding and damage across the Jersey Shore in October 2012.

The Sandy Recovery Survey aims to keep the issues facing those most affected by the storm in the public eye, and to provide policy makers with useful information as they respond to the unmet needs of their constituents and to help plan for future disaster response.

A second installment of the Sandy Recovery Survey which is underway now, and any Ocean City resident affected by the storm is encouraged to participate.

NEW FALL 2014 SANDY RECOVERY SURVEY:  www.monmouthpoll.org/sandy

Residents may take the survey confidentially without sharing personal information such as their name or contact information.

— From the Monmouth University Polling Institute