Fayetteville’s city administration is asking for public feedback via its 2021 Community Survey. The survey is meant as a “consumer report card” for residents to note what is and isn’t working locally, and to provide input for community planning and resource allocation. The 36 questions ask responders to rate the city as a place to live, work, raise children, retire and visit; other questions address resident satisfaction with police and fire services, education, health services, street maintenance, code enforcement, senior services, traffic flow, waste collection, public communication, parks and events.

The survey asks about dealings with city departments and the degree of public safety in various areas, and allows residents to note their preferences about housing options, capital improvements, economic strategies and funding sources.

The survey is online at www.Fayetteville-GA.gov/Survey through Dec. 3; those who reply are eligible to win concert tickets at Brightmoor Southern Ground Amphitheater. Survey results will be published in early 2022.

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