CAPE MAY – The City of Cape May is conducting research to understand how residents of the City of Cape May feel about tourism in their community and how they would like the tourism industry to develop.
Topics in the survey include: perception and feelings toward Cape May, tourism impact, use of public space, and some demographic information.
“Resident feedback will assist the City of Cape May in defining goals and gauging satisfaction,” said Mayor Edward Mahaney. “We encourage residents to spend a few minutes and complete this on-line questionnaire that will greatly help City Council understand the needs of the community.”
Residents can participate in the survey, through March 30, 2012. The survey is posted on on-line at www.capemaycity.com.
The School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University is independently conducting the survey as part of their partnership with the City of Cape May. The School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University is the Philadelphia region’s largest provider of degrees for the sport, recreation, tourism, and hospitality industries. Home to over 800 students from across the country and around the globe, the School is a preeminent center for innovative education and research and a leader in cutting-edge executive education.
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