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Finance department launches 2026 budget public‑engagement survey; council urges broader outreach

5335857 · July 8, 2025
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The city’s finance department unveiled a QR‑code survey to gather resident input on capital priorities for the 2026 budget; council members recommended hard copies, bilingual versions and more aggressive distribution after staff reported roughly 100 responses in the first three days.

City finance officials on Tuesday presented a public‑engagement survey designed to gather resident priorities ahead of the 2026 budget and asked council to help broaden outreach.

Finance Director Bob Kinnick and Budget Manager Timothy Brooks said a short, five‑question survey — distributed via a website banner, social media and a QR code used at recent events — will run through the end of July and will be followed by additional survey rounds. Kinnick said more than 100 survey responses were recorded in the first three days after a…

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