Images of the online survey.

The district-based Town Halls held weekly from August 28 through October 2, facilitating the Anaheim Community Assessment, were a big success, says nonprofit Anaheim First. 

Mayor Harry Sidhu and the City Council are supporting $250 million for city neighborhoods over the next ten years. If you were not able to attend the Town Hall scheduled in your district, it’s not too late to add your voice to future investments in the community.

Reach out to friends, family and neighbors to take the online survey as well and share it with all your community networks. All residents in Anaheim are encouraged to participate.

The survey includes interactive mapping, community forums, and an idea wall where you will have the opportunity to rank city services, programs and infrastructure within your respective district. The platform allows for qualitative and quantitative input from residents to develop recommendations for future neighborhood investments.

Get involved now by going to AnaheimFirst.org for more information.

Anaheim First has been conducting outreach to the community to determine how best to allocate a large sum of money the city has allocated for neighborhood improvement.