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Your 2018-2022 city council would like your feedback before it decides on the strategic priorities for the next four years. In March, council will discuss the City’s priorities – and ways to measure their progress – in a facilitated three-day session. Your feedback will inform this important conversation about Kingston’s future.
Tell council what you want the City to work on by Monday, Feb. 25 at 4 p.m. :
Complete the survey below;
Attend a special meeting of council held in a modified open house format at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19 at City Hall, 216 Ontario St.; and/or
Your 2018-2022 city council would like your feedback before it decides on the strategic priorities for the next four years. In March, council will discuss the City’s priorities – and ways to measure their progress – in a facilitated three-day session. Your feedback will inform this important conversation about Kingston’s future.
Tell council what you want the City to work on by Monday, Feb. 25 at 4 p.m. :
Complete the survey below;
Attend a special meeting of council held in a modified open house format at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19 at City Hall, 216 Ontario St.; and/or
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey on the 2018-2022
council strategic planning process. The information provided in this survey
will be used by Kingston’s city council as it establishes its strategic
priorities for the next four years.
This survey takes approximately five minutes. If you have any
questions about the survey, please email communications@cityofkingston.ca for more information.
Survey closes February 25 at 4 p.m.
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Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey on the 2018-2022
council strategic planning process. The information provided in this survey
will be used by Kingston’s city council as it establishes its strategic
priorities for the next four years.
This survey takes approximately five minutes. If you have any
questions about the survey, please email communications@cityofkingston.ca for more information.
This survey is only open during the open house on Feb 19
Consultation has concluded
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