2015 Yakima Citizen Survey Now Available Online

Yakima, WALocal News

The City of Yakima is actively seeking community input through Phase 2 of its 2015 Citizen Survey, now available online. Residents can easily access the survey through the city’s website, providing an opportunity to voice their opinions on local public services and community development. This annual initiative is designed to enhance civic engagement and ensure that the voices of Yakima residents are heard in city planning processes. The initial Phase 1 of the survey gathered preliminary data, which serves as a foundation for this more extensive outreach. Feedback collected from the survey will play a vital role in informing city officials about resident priorities and areas needing improvement.

By participating, residents contribute to shaping policies that directly affect their lives and the broader community. The insights derived from the survey results will be essential for guiding future initiatives and strategic planning efforts within Yakima. Engaging in this survey reflects the city’s commitment to transparency and responsiveness to the needs of its citizens.

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