Last month, Dallas officials released a brochure describing their expectations for the city's next police chief.

Now they're looking for input from police officers and residents.

Dallas residents can complete the city's survey — in English or Spanish — by June 2. The city said data from the responses will be presented to City Manager T.C. Broadnax, who will hire the next chief.

Police Department employees will fill out a different survey, which will be posted on the department's internal website in a few days.

The 10-question survey for Dallas residents includes topics that have been part of public discourse in the past.

One question asks survey takers to choose the top five areas they want the new chief to have experience with. Among them are working with the homeless and holding police officers accountable for their actions.

The survey doesn't mention a topic that has been the talk of the department lately: high attrition that plagued the Police Department in Chief David Brown's final years as chief.

The department has had trouble hiring enough officers to keep up with attrition. In 2016, 365 officers left, and only 142 new ones were hired.

Police officials say they're dealing with a smaller applicant pool — a challenge for departments across the country — and trying to compete with departments that offer better pay and benefits.