(KLZA)-- The City of Pawnee City is requesting resident participation through the completion of a community survey.
The survey is designed to collect your ideas and comments relating to current and future needs of our community. This survey is anonymous.
The survey seeks information concerning the general appearance of areas of the community; seeks the public's thoughts on street conditions, nuisance properties, city services among other topics and wants to know your biggest concerns about the community.
You can return a physical copy of the survey to City Hall; The State Bank of Table Rock; Union Bank and Trust or by mail to P.O. Box 206 in Pawnee City.
Survey's can also be completed online at www.surveymonkey.com/r/BYCT9V6.
You can find a link to the survey on the Pawnee City website, pawneecitynebraska.com.
Survey data will be compiled by the Southeast Nebraska Development District and results will be presented during a future public meeting of the City Council.
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