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City Performance Surveys

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is committed to enhancing community engagement through its annual performance surveys, which gather vital feedback on city services from residents. The 2023 performance survey recently closed, having attracted 305 participants, and the findings will be presented at an upcoming City Council meeting, reflecting the city's dedication to transparency. These surveys help the city evaluate performance, inform budgeting processes, and understand the community's priorities, ultimately guiding future projects. The 2022 survey, conducted from March to September, had a higher participation of 347 residents and revealed important insights into the challenges and expectations of the community. The results from this survey were shared with the City Council on January 10, 2023, and detailed findings are accessible online for public review.

This ongoing effort to solicit resident feedback underscores the city’s commitment to improving services and addressing community needs. Participants in the surveys are also entered into a drawing for a gift certificate from local restaurants as a token of appreciation. Engaging in these surveys allows residents to play a significant role in shaping the future of Mill Creek.

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