City Budget Survey Still Open
Prince George, B.C.- Each year, the City of Prince George reaches out to residents to take their pulse on matters which impact the budget.
This year, the City has been gathering input through two different forms of engagement. First, a phone survey, which connected with enough residents to make the results statistically valid. That portion is complete and the data has been analysed.
The second opportunity which remains open, is the online survey, which is available by clicking here.
That online survey will be available until just before the first budget discussions which is slated for November 25th.
The information being gathered in the surveys is similar to the questions posed in previous years. Residents are asked to rank their priorities, and the services they view as most important.
The survey only takes a few minutes to complete and the answers help City Council determine where tax dollars should be spent.
Comments
If there was a link in the article, I missed it. I went to the city website and searched for 2015 on line budget survey, and nothing popped up looking like an on line survey??
Editor:
In the third paragraph are the words “click here” in green. That’s the link to the survey.
-Elaine Macdonald-Meisner
If in the article you should see “click here” and it is underlined it just might lead you to the required site.
Just got my city bill.. Up another %10 in 6 months,, will it ever stop.
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