How would you rate your quality of life in Lakeland?

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Lakelanders are invited to share their views on quality of life issues + services in an online survey conducted by the City of Lakeland. Building upon the previous Community Values Survey, this new 30-question survey asks respondents to share valuable feedback and rate Lakeland as a place to live, work, and play.

We’re not saying the City should add free pizza to the mix somehow, but…maybe we are. | GIF by Giphy

The feedback will be used in the City’s strategic planning sessions, as they prepare for next year’s budget and outline their role in helping shape Lakeland’s future.

If you’ve already taken the survey, we’re very proud of you. As for everyone else, let your voice be heard. The survey is open until Feb. 28.

And as an added bonus. Participants are eligible to win the following prizes:

Take the survey

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