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Community Survey - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds has engaged its residents through a comprehensive community budget priorities survey, conducted by EMC Research. This initiative aimed to capture the perspectives of a randomly selected sample of residents aged 18 and older on their priorities and satisfaction with city services. By closing the survey on August 26, 2024, the city has opened the door for residents to voice their opinions, ensuring that community needs are central to budget discussions. The results of the survey will be made publicly available, fostering transparency and encouraging civic engagement. This approach reflects the city's dedication to aligning its services with the expectations of its residents.

Importantly, the findings are anticipated to influence future budget allocations significantly, highlighting the importance of community input in governmental decision-making. This survey not only serves as a tool for gathering data but also strengthens the relationship between the city and its residents by valuing their feedback. Overall, this initiative underscores the importance of resident participation in shaping the future of Edmonds.

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