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_________________________________________________________________________Surveys currently being conducted by Planning Decisions:
(All survey responses are confidential and used for project specific research only.)2009 Rangeley Affordable Housing Survey
Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is working with area employers to assess the need for workforce housing in the region. This survey is a first step in the process - to hear from people in the area about what kind of housing might be desired. Your participation will help to make this assessment more accurate and useful. All responses will be kept confidential - only statistical summations will be made public. Also, if you know of others who should participate in this survey, please ask them to pick one up at the Rangeley Town Office, the Rangeley Public Library, or Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, or direct them to this webpage to fill the survey out on line.
Click here to take the Rangeley Affordable Housing SurveyThank you for taking the time to fill out the survey. If you are interested in keeping in touch with this study or being considered if new workforce housing is created, please contact Rebecca Kurtz at 864-7311 ext 5 or rkurtz@rlht.org.