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Speak up about the city budget
Monday, June 8, 2020 by Tai Moses
There couldn’t be a better time to let city leaders know your thoughts on how Austin should spend its money. Luckily, there’s a way to do just that, by taking the budget survey on Speak Up Austin. The city of Austin is “committed to an inclusive and transparent budget development process that utilizes resident and stakeholder feedback to ensure budget priorities are being met.” So view the virtual Town Hall Budget Presentation first, if you prefer, and then log on to the survey to share your thoughts on what priorities are most important to you. The budget survey is open until July 1.
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