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City Wants To Know What You’re Thinking, Survey Deadline Extended To Nov. 30

USETHISCITYSEALThe City of Santa Clarita is encouraging residents to provide feedback on local community programs and services by completing a 13-question survey open to the public now through November 30.

 

The survey is available online at Santa-Clarita.com/CommunityServices or at the Newhall Community Center, Valencia Library and Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library.


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The City’s Community Services survey is designed to gather information about the quality and effectiveness of existing education, prevention and intervention programs in Santa Clarita. Survey results will be used to enhance City programs and services to meet the needs of the community.

Participants who submit a completed survey with a valid email address will be entered into a drawing to win two free tickets to Universal Studios Hollywood. Surveys completed by hand should be mailed to City Hall before November 10. City Hall is located at 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 120, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.

For more information about the Community Services survey, please contact Tess Simgen, Community Services Administrative Analyst at (661) 286-4157.

 

City Wants To Know What You’re Thinking, Survey Deadline Extended To Nov. 30

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