2022 Community Survey

2022 Community Survey
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City of Dexter issued the following announcement on Mar 29.

2022 Community Survey

As many of you may have already seen, the City of Dexter has sent out postcards requesting resident input for our 2022 Community Survey. This survey serves as a way for residents to provide their input on various topics. If time allows, we kindly ask you to please consider providing feedback through the survey as the information will be used to fine-tune city services and help direct priorities.

If you have any question regarding the survey, please reach out to Josh Tanghe at jtanghe@dextermi.gov or call (734) 580-2229.

Original source can be found here.



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