The 2025 Seattle Public Safety Survey will be administered October 15th through November 30th, 2025.
The 2024 Seattle Public Safety Survey Results will be available in May, 2025.
The 2023 Seattle Public Safety Survey Results are posted on the SPD MCPP Website where you can read about the MCPP initiative and access annual results and related reports.
Between the annual fall Seattle Public Safety Survey administration, community members who live and/or work in Seattle are invited to sign up to participate in Precinct-based MCPP Community-Police Dialogues (May-August) and Citywide MCPP "Before the Badge" Dialogues with new Seattle Police Recruits (January-April and September-December) to learn about the annual Seattle Public Safety Survey results, the Seattle Police Department's Micro-Community Policing Plans, and to engage in real-time dialogue with community and Seattle Police personnel.
Thank you to all who live and/or work in Seattle for participating in the annual Seattle Public Safety Survey and Community-Police Dialogues to work together to improve public safety in Seattle.
The 2024 Seattle Public Safety Survey Results will be available in May, 2025.
The 2023 Seattle Public Safety Survey Results are posted on the SPD MCPP Website where you can read about the MCPP initiative and access annual results and related reports.
Between the annual fall Seattle Public Safety Survey administration, community members who live and/or work in Seattle are invited to sign up to participate in Precinct-based MCPP Community-Police Dialogues (May-August) and Citywide MCPP "Before the Badge" Dialogues with new Seattle Police Recruits (January-April and September-December) to learn about the annual Seattle Public Safety Survey results, the Seattle Police Department's Micro-Community Policing Plans, and to engage in real-time dialogue with community and Seattle Police personnel.
Thank you to all who live and/or work in Seattle for participating in the annual Seattle Public Safety Survey and Community-Police Dialogues to work together to improve public safety in Seattle.