Last Chance to Help Determine What Our Community Needs
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The City is collecting input from residents about their housing needs and improvements needed in their neighborhoods.
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8/12/2010Deadline is Friday, October 15 at 5:00 PM
We Need Your Input
The City has begun drafting the 2011-2015 Consolidated Plan and resident input is vital in determining the community’s needs. The economic and social needs in Yuma continue to change and the new Consolidated Plan priorities must reflect those needs in order to effectively address them.
Residents can participate by completing an online Resident Survey, attending a public meeting on September 27th at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Neighborhood Center and/or by providing written comments at either of the addresses below.
If you are not a current resident of the City of Yuma, thank you for your interest, but please do NOT complete a survey.
Complete the Survey On-Line
The following links will take you to an external website that is not part of the City of Yuma official website.
- Complete an English language version of the survey on-line...
- Complete an Spanish language version of the survey on-line...
Complete a Written Survey
- Download an English language version of the survey.
- Download an Spanish language version of the survey.
Send it to BBC Research & Consulting
- Postal Mail:
ATTN: Kathy Kugel
BBC Research & Consulting,
3773 Cherry Creek North Drive
Ste. 850
Denver, Colorado 80209-3868 - Fax: (303) 399-0448
- Scan & Email: Send an e-mail to Kathy Kugal at BBC Research...
Send it to the City of Yuma
- Postal Mail:
ATTN: Nikki Hoogendoorn
City of Yuma
One City Plaza, P.O. Box 13013
Yuma, Arizona 85366-3013 - Fax: (928) 373-5188
- Scan & Email: Send an e-mail to Nikki Hoogendoorn at the City of Yuma...
Drop Off Your Survey in Person
You may also drop off your written comments at Yuma City Hall in the utility payment slot or at the front desk.
Thank You
The City of Yuma thanks you for participating in this survey effort!
For More Information
If you have questions or need more information, please contact Neighborhood Services.






