Tulsa City Auditor Nathan Pickard is once again urging residents to take part in the Evaluate the 918 survey, and participation is already way up.
Last year, during his first year in office, Pickard was trying to spread the word and had only about 300 responses by the end. This spring, the survey has already passed 800 submissions, more than doubling last year’s pace.
Pickard says the feedback directly shapes his annual audit plan, and last year’s responses made it clear that residents care most about roads and homelessness — two audits now underway. His goal this year is to reach more than 1,200 responses to get a truly representative sample of the city.
Evaluate the 918 gives Tulsans a chance to highlight what’s working and what needs attention across the city.
You can check out the survey here.