Those wanting to give their input on community supports and services in the city have until July to fill out the survey.
The survey put out by the City of Grande Prairie is looking for feedback that will highlight the community’s needs and help with future decision that will support a “healthy and connected community.” Responses on the survey reportedly will help with future planning and funding decisions in Grande Prairie.
Mayor Jackie Clayton says the feedback will help ensure the needs and the values are reflected in where municipal dollars are used.
“This survey is a meaningful way to have your voice heard and help build a stronger Grande Prairie,” Clayton says.
Survey answers will also be used to help city city partner organizations such as the Family and Community Support Services program with their programs that are focused on helping people improve their quality of life, fostering, inclusive relationships and building a caring community.
The survey is open until July 4th.