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Lauderhill launches citywide survey to gather resident feedback

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Lauderhill launches citywide survey to gather resident feedback
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  • <p data-start="140" data-end="435">The City of Lauderhill has launched a community-wide survey to hear directly from residents about City services, local priorities, and overall satisfaction.
  • The initiative is part of the City’s strategic planning efforts to improve programs and services.</p> <p data-start="437" data-end="682">Residents may encounter the survey through digital ads, pop-ups, or prompts while browsing websites, using mobile apps, or scrolling on social media.
  • City officials encourage anyone who sees the invitation to take a few minutes to participate.</p> <p data-start="684" data-end="935">Designed to be quick and easy, the survey allows residents to highlight what’s working well and identify areas for improvement.
  • The feedback collected will help guide future City initiatives and support decision-making that reflects community needs.</p> <p data-start="937" data-end="1121">City officials emphasized that resident participation is key.
  • “We want to hear from as many people as possible,” they said, urging residents to take part and make their voices heard.</p>

The City of Lauderhill has launched a community-wide survey to hear directly from residents about City services, local priorities, and overall satisfaction. The initiative is part of the City’s strategic planning efforts to improve programs and services.

Residents may encounter the survey through digital ads, pop-ups, or prompts while browsing websites, using mobile apps, or scrolling on social media. City officials encourage anyone who sees the invitation to take a few minutes to participate.

Designed to be quick and easy, the survey allows residents to highlight what’s working well and identify areas for improvement. The feedback collected will help guide future City initiatives and support decision-making that reflects community needs.

City officials emphasized that resident participation is key. “We want to hear from as many people as possible,” they said, urging residents to take part and make their voices heard.

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