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City of Kyle seeking residents’ input in 2021 community survey

KYLE, TEXAS – The City of Kyle is conducting its annual Community Survey to gather residents’ input to help shape the City’s future.

The 2021 Kyle Community Survey will assist city leaders in developing priorities — from transportation and trail development to recreation programs and economic development — for the 2021-2022 budget, as well as address areas of concern for the community. 

“We encourage the public to take part in the 2021 Community Survey and have their voices heard on the projects and priorities that are important to them as well as the changes they would like to see,” City Manager Scott Sellers said.

Those that complete the survey by the deadline of April 12, 2021, can email  communicationsdept@cityofkyle.com to be entered to win a “Treat Yourself in Kyle” Prize Pack.

Survey participants must be at least 16 years old and a resident of the City of Kyle. Only one survey submission is allowed per person and all responses will remain completely confidential.

Go to CityofKyle.com/Survey to take the survey.

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