City of St. Petersburg Asks for Input from Residents to Help Shape the Future of the City

City of St. Petersburg Asks for Input from Residents to Help Shape the Future of the City
City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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St. Petersburg, FL (February 13, 2024) – The City of St. Petersburg is reaching out to its residents for their valuable input in shaping the future of the city. The 2024 St. Petersburg Community Survey, which is now open, provides an opportunity for residents to share their thoughts on government services and assess the quality of life in their community.

“Informed decision-making is one of my administration’s Principles for Accountable Government,” expressed St. Petersburg Mayor Kenneth T. Welch. “It’s important that we get direct and unfiltered feedback from the community about our performance as an organization, our service delivery, and the overall trajectory of St. Petersburg as Florida’s fifth-largest city. This critical data will help guide our team’s budget decisions and strategic plans moving forward.”

The City of St. Petersburg is utilizing the National Community Survey (NCS) developed by the National Research Center (NRC) at Polco as the foundation for the 2024 St. Petersburg Community Survey. This comprehensive survey covers a wide range of topics, including the economy, mobility, community design, utilities, safety, natural environment, inclusivity, and engagement. By gathering opinions on these aspects, the City aims to identify its strengths, areas that require improvement, and what matters most to its residents. Additionally, the survey results will allow the City to benchmark its performance against similar communities.

Residents are encouraged to participate in the survey, which will remain open for a two-week period from February 13 to February 27. By taking part in this initiative, residents can play an active role in shaping the future of St. Petersburg.

To access the survey and contribute to the city’s development, individuals can visit stpete.org/2024survey. The City also encourages residents to share the survey with their friends and neighbors to ensure a diverse range of perspectives are included.

The City of St. Petersburg recognizes the importance of involving its residents in decision-making processes. By seeking direct input from the community, the City can gain valuable insights into the needs and preferences of its residents. This, in turn, will enable the City to make informed budget decisions and develop strategic plans that align with the aspirations of its residents.

As Mayor Welch highlighted, “We want to hear directly from our residents about their experiences and aspirations for our city. This survey will play a crucial role in shaping the future of St. Petersburg, and we urge everyone to take part and make their voices heard.”

The City’s commitment to transparency and accountability is evident in its initiative to engage residents in shaping the future of St. Petersburg. By actively seeking input and feedback, the City aims to create a vibrant and inclusive community that addresses the needs and desires of its diverse population.

Residents of St. Petersburg, now is the time to have your say and help shape the future of your city. Take part in the 2024 St. Petersburg Community Survey and make a significant impact on the decisions and plans that will guide the growth and development of St. Petersburg for years to come.



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