August 30, 2025

Borrego Springs Housing Survey

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Share Your Input on Local Housing Needs



The Wellsprings Community Foundation is exploring a potential housing project in Borrego Springs and wants to hear directly from you. To better understand community housing needs and preferences, they’ve launched the Borrego Springs Community Housing Survey.


This short survey takes just 7 minutes on a phone, tablet, or computer. All responses are confidential—no personal data will be collected—and will only be used by the team evaluating the possibility of new, affordable, and sustainable housing in Borrego Springs.


As a thank-you, participants will be entered into a drawing to win a $250 Visa gift card. The survey is available in both English and Spanish, making it easy for more voices to be heard.


Key Details

  • Takes about 7 minutes to complete
  • Available in English or Spanish
  • Confidential—no personally identifiable information collected
  • Participants entered into a $250 Visa gift card drawing


Take the Survey


This effort is supported by Daniel Wright, Borrego Springs Honorary Mayor (2023–2025), who encourages all residents and those interested in living here to share their input. Your feedback will help shape the future of housing in Borrego Springs.




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