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Citizen survey

The citizen survey is phase 1 of the process that produced the Sóller Action Plan 2025. It was designed to gather, in a statistically representative way, residents' opinions on essential areas of local life — economy, work, heritage, housing, public services and tourism — and to serve as the empirical basis for the set of actions that today make up the Plan.

The charts that follow are a visualisation of the survey sections that bear directly on the public Plan's axes: trust in municipal management, the priorities that residents ask of the Town Hall, and the perception of transparency. Until the Town Hall publishes the definitive results, the values in these charts are demonstrative and should not be read as real findings.

Trust that the Town Hall will deliver

Total responses: 312

When the Town Hall publishes the real results, this section will replace the demonstrative data with the observed distribution and add the corresponding reading. The methodology of the survey — questions used, sample, weightings — will be documented alongside the results so it can be audited.

Priority by area

Total responses: 298

The eight areas shown in the chart are the same ones that structure the Board, the Map and the Timeline of this site. When the Town Hall publishes the real figures for this question, it will be possible to contrast directly which citizen priority corresponds to which concentration of actions in the Plan.

Perception of transparency

Total responses: 305

This is one of the questions that serves as a baseline for the Plan itself: one of the reasons this public site exists is precisely to be able to measure, in a future survey cycle, whether the perception of transparency has changed once the portfolio of actions is openly published.

What will happen when the real data arrive

When the Town Hall closes and publishes the real results of the survey, the values on this page and the contents of content/about/survey.json will be replaced. The narrative around each chart will also be rewritten to explain the observed findings, not to anticipate them. The full underlying counts will be available in the repository for anyone who wishes to audit the figures.