Campbell River residents get to have their say on how city funds should be spent ahead of fall budget talks.

City council says after working with a third-party firm, it has created a public engagement survey in hopes of gaining feedback on how to improve the city’s facilities, programs, services, and overall liveability.

Council says 1,600 Citizen Satisfaction surveys have been mailed to Campbell River residents, based on a random sample of addresses, and an online survey is available for the public to complete between now and Sept. 15 when it closes.

“We hear from residents and community groups year-round on many topics,” says Mayor Kermit Dahl. “While this feedback is always appreciated and valued, it can be hard to ensure it reflects the whole community. The Citizen Satisfaction Surv

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