Lakeland invites residents' input in annual community survey

Lakeland City Hall in Lakeland Fl. Thursday August 13, 2020. ERNST PETERS/THE LEDGER
Lakeland City Hall in Lakeland Fl. Thursday August 13, 2020. ERNST PETERS/THE LEDGER

Lakeland is conducting an annual survey allowing citizens to share their views on the city’s services and amenities. The online survey can be accessed from Monday though Nov. 15 at www.COLCsurvey.com.

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Input offered in the Lakeland Community Survey will help city leaders set priorities to provide the highest level of service possible within the existing resources, the city said in a news release. The questionnaire takes 10 to 15 minutes to complete, and the responses are entirely confidential.

For those who lack online service or prefer to use paper, hard copies of the survey will be available at these locations: Main Library, 100 Lake Morton Drive; Jackson Branch Library, 1700 N. Florida Ave.; eLibrary, 4740 S. Florida Ave.; Coleman Bush Building, 1104 Martin L. King Jr. Ave; City Hall, 228 S. Massachusetts Ave.; Simpson Park, 1725 Martin L. King Jr. Ave.; and Kelly Recreation Complex, 404 Imperial Blvd.

For more information, call 863-834-SWAN (7926).

This article originally appeared on The Ledger: Lakeland invites residents' input in annual community survey