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City of Mission asks for public input in annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey

Results will help shape plans, budget in 2023
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The City of Mission is seeking input from its residents for the annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey to help guide decision making in 2023.

Citizens will be able to provide insight about services the city provides, and other issues facing the community in this performance-based report, according to a June 14 press release from the city.

There is a short version and a long version, catering to how much time a person is willing to take filling it out.

“For this Council, community input and hard data have been critical ingredients in decision making,” said Mayor Paul Horn. “We rely on feedback from our neighbours, using tools such as this survey.

We know that people are busy, so this year we have given citizens the option of a short version. Even if you are not a person who closely follows municipal affairs, we need to hear from you. Please take three minutes and let us know how we can make Mission better for all.”

Annual citizen satisfaction surveys have been an annual function of the city since 2016. The results will be posted on Engage Mission in the Fall, and help council facilitate discussions for next year’s budget.

The survey will be available until July 31 at engage.mission.ca, or hard copies can be picked up by calling 604-820-3700.