Survey seeks citizen input on City services
Residents encouraged to
participate
The City of Nanaimo is aiming to collect over
600 responses to a survey seeking the public's input on City services. Members
of the community are encouraged to provide their feedback by visiting the survey
website at http://nanaimo.citizenbudget.com.
The survey will be open for submissions November 12 through November
27.
This year marks the first time the City has included a survey as part
of its outreach to residents during the annual budget review process. In
addition to the survey, the City will also be hosting its third budget focused
eTown Hall November 23rd. Residents are encouraged to submit their comments and
provide feedback using either of these tools.
Residents
interested in completing the survey can do so November 12th through November
23rd
The survey covers 13 business areas where City services are
provided. Residents are asked to provide their opinion on the level of
importance each service level has, as well as their level of satisfaction for
that service.
"Every year the City of Nanaimo receives
questions from residents concerning the annual budget and the steps taken to
create it. The introduction of this year's survey, combined with our use of the
eTown Hall, provides residents two helpful opportunities to have their comments
and ideas heard by getting involved in the budget process." - Victor
Mema City of Nanaimo
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