Following the recent storm that caused widespread disruptions across the area, the City of Hagerstown has initiated a voluntary community needs assessment aimed at identifying and addressing the unmet needs of its residents. The online survey is designed to collect information on property damage, utility disruptions, and other storm-related challenges that continue to affect local households.
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The assessment focuses on residents living within city limits and requests that only one response be submitted per household. Participants are asked to provide basic contact information and indicate whether they own or rent their homes. The survey collects data on a range of storm-related impacts, such as downed trees and power lines, damaged or undrivable vehicles, and home displacement.
Among the specific issues listed in the survey are ongoing power outages, loss of food and medication due to electrical failures, and damage to essential medical equipment like CPAP machines or electric wheelchairs. Residents can also report accessibility challenges, such as blocked entrances or mobility issues, and request assistance with debris removal. An option is included to detail any other needs not specifically listed in the form.
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City officials emphasize the importance of community participation in the survey to better coordinate support services and allocate resources effectively. Responses will be used to guide storm recovery efforts and ensure those most in need receive timely assistance. The survey is available online and open only to residents of Hagerstown.
Article by multiple RFHC contributors, based upon information from City of Hagerstown.
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