In the ongoing effort to strengthen public safety, the Tucker-Northlake Community Improvement District (CID) is conducting a public safety survey to better understand community perceptions and experiences with 911, police response, and crime in and around Tucker.
Your responses will help inform our conversations with city and county leaders as they consider priorities for safety, service delivery and resource allocation.
The survey takes about 10 to 12 minutes to complete, responses are anonymous, and there is space for open-ended feedback.
The CID regularly reviews crime data and consults with law enforcement, but this survey seeks something different: insight into the personal and often unreported experiences that shape how safe people actually feel.
Recurring disturbances can undermine confidence and deter engagement. Some people are hesitant to speak up because they don’t want to be seen as negative, but staying silent helps no one. This survey gives everyone a chance to speak plainly—and to be heard without judgment.
There are two versions of the survey: one for business owners and employees, and another for residents and those who visit Tucker for other reasons.