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Martin's Additions council narrows survey questions, seeks clearer outreach on Brookville project
Summary
Council debated whether to include politically framed questions in the annual resident survey and redirected the question toward neutral, service‑oriented wording; members also asked the survey to probe whether residents feel sufficiently informed about multiyear capital projects such as the Brookville sidewalk.
The Village of Martin's Additions council spent a large portion of its meeting discussing the wording and scope of this year’s annual resident survey, with members agreeing to avoid politically framed items and to focus on neutral, actionable questions that could inform village services.
Council members weighed a two‑part suggestion from Alexa, who proposed asking whether residents have been affected by actions of the federal administration and whether the village should take a stance. Several council members, including Jeff, pushed back…
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