SPACE City Panel

Why Houston?
As the nation鈥檚 fourth largest city and a 鈥済lobal lab鈥 for public policy, Houston鈥檚 communities are uniquely positioned to reveal how people respond to today鈥檚 biggest issues鈥攚hether it鈥檚 extreme weather, economic swings or the transition to a sustainable future. By tracking residents鈥 attitudes and experiences over time, the SPACE City Panel delivers timely data to inform policymakers, organizations, business leaders and the public.
Join the Center for Public Policy in exploring the resilience, opinions and ambitions of this vibrant metropolis. With quarterly surveys on community engagement, economics, sustainability and more, the SPACE City Panel spotlights the voices that shape Houston today and inspire it tomorrow.
Each quarter, the 1,500 SPACE City panelists selected to reflect the greater Houston area, spanning nine counties, answer questions about two of the four rotating modules:
Rotating Modules:
September | December | March |
June |
Politics | Sustainability | Politics | Sustainability |
Resiliency | Economics | Resiliency | Economics |
With information collected over time, Hobby School researchers and partners can construct extensive profiles of residents to provide quick and highly informed responses to topics important to Houstonians. These topics include, but are not limited to, natural disasters and recovery, education, economic hardships and vulnerability, immigration, and energy and climate change.
The SPACE City Panel's focus on public engagement, community resiliency, economics and sustainability delivers timely, in-depth insights into how the nation鈥檚 fourth-largest city responds to evolving challenges.
Beyond the quarterly surveys, the SPACE City Panel also offers custom opportunities for researchers, government agencies, businesses, community organizations, and other stakeholders to add questions or explore specific issues and trends over time to understand, serve and shape Houston鈥檚 vibrant future.
Reports
Introduction

Introduction to the Panel and the Houston Metro Community Survey
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Contact Information:
For questions and further information, please contact hobbycpp@central.uh.edu.