TOWN OF CARRBORO: Seeking Views about Local Government Communications

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 Town of Carrboro issued the following announcement on March 1.

Do you follow Town of Carrboro news and information? 

Please take a few minutes to share your views about local government communications at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3CD9788 

Through this survey, the Town seeks to measure the community’s satisfaction with its public communications whether the topic is public safety, solid waste, recreation and parks, Town Council, public works or another Town of Carrboro program. We’ll use your feedback to guide communication and engagement improvement efforts and will share survey results on the Town website at https://www.carrboronc.gov/2553/Communication-and-Engagement 

Communication is core to municipal government. Engaging with the Carrboro community allows for a more inclusive and collaborative approach to government in which every voice has the opportunity to be heard.

Thank you in advance for your time! The survey will be open through March 13. 

Are you interested in signing up to receive news and updates via email from the Town of Carrboro? Sign up at https://www.carrboronc.gov/list.aspx 

For more information, contact Catherine Lazorko, Town of Carrboro Communication & Engagement Director, at clazorko@carrboronc.gov

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