Kinder Institute asks Houston residents to take housing‑quality survey; Alliance leaders shared QR code
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The Kinder Institute sought wider participation in a housing‑quality survey; Alliance members posted a QR code and noted a small incentive for participants to improve sample representation.
The Kinder Institute asked Super Neighborhood Alliance members to help spread a housing‑quality survey to Houston residents. Alliance staff posted a QR code in the meeting chat and said the survey should take about 10 minutes; participants were entered for a chance to win a modest gift card.
Meeting moderators told members the Kinder Institute hopes to use the survey results to inform city committees and departments. The institute’s material, posted in the chat, described the survey as a tool to collect representative information about housing conditions in Houston.
No formal vote or city action was taken at the meeting; Alliance leaders asked members to share the QR code and encourage participation so the institute’s sample would reflect a wide cross section of neighborhoods.
