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Eugene Parks and Open Space seeks community input through online survey
Eugene, OR – Per reports, the Eugene Parks and Open Space is reaching out to the community for valuable feedback on the city’s parks, trails, and natural areas. In an effort to maintain Eugene’s parks as clean, green, and safe spaces for all, the department has launched an online survey.
Residents are encouraged to share their experiences and suggestions on what they enjoy about Eugene’s parks and what improvements they would like to see. The survey is designed to be user-friendly and takes approximately 7-10 minutes to complete. All responses are kept anonymous to ensure candid feedback.
“We want to hear directly from the people who use and cherish our parks,” said a spokesperson for Eugene Parks and Open Space. “Your input is crucial in helping us enhance these community treasures.”
As an added incentive, participants who complete the survey have the option to leave their email address to be entered into a drawing for a chance to win Eugene Parks gear.
Community involvement is key to the continued success and improvement of Eugene’s parks. By taking a few minutes to complete the survey, residents can play a direct role in shaping the future of the city’s green spaces.
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