Receive presentation on 2020 Census response rates and outreach efforts
In Plain English
City staff will present data on how many Richmond residents have completed the 2020 Census so far. The presentation covers which neighborhoods have low response rates and what the city plans to do to encourage more people to participate. An accurate count affects federal funding and political representation for the next 10 years.
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