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Share Input on the 2023 City Council Annual Priorities

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How are we doing on the current 2022 City Council Priorities?

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Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Economic Recovery and Transition" [5 being the best]

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2.62
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97.00
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37
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What should the City be doing differently for "Economic Recovery and Transition"?

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Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Climate Change - Protection and Adaptation" [5 being the best]

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2.48
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What should the City be doing differently for "Climate Change - Protection and Adaptation"?

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Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Housing for Social and Economic Balance" [5 being the best]

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2.33
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93.00
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40
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What should the City be doing differently for "Housing for Social and Economic Balance"?

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Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Community Health and Safety" [5 being the best]

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2.67
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112.00
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42
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What should the City be doing differently for "Community Health and Safety"?

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What other feedback would you like to share about the 2023 City Council Priorities?

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January 18, 2023, 6:38 AM
  • How are we doing on the current 2022 City Council Priorities?
    No response.
  • Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Economic Recovery and Transition" [5 being the best]
    No response.
  • What should the City be doing differently for "Economic Recovery and Transition"?
    No response.
  • Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Climate Change - Protection and Adaptation" [5 being the best]
    No response.
  • What should the City be doing differently for "Climate Change - Protection and Adaptation"?
    No response.
  • Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Housing for Social and Economic Balance" [5 being the best]
    No response.
  • What should the City be doing differently for "Housing for Social and Economic Balance"?
    No response.
  • Please rate how we are doing on the 2022 Priority "Community Health and Safety" [5 being the best]
    No response.
  • What should the City be doing differently for "Community Health and Safety"?

    An unrecognized aspect of community health is simply Fun. There is very little fun to be had in Palo Alto, particularly for young people. Over the years, this area has lost bowling alleys, laser tag, mini golf, etc. City government itself does not need to provide these things but city policy and practice should encourage, support and protect such businesses. Our community would greatly benefit from having some fun social options nearby.
    More than having additional hotels, etc.

  • What other feedback would you like to share about the 2023 City Council Priorities?

    Need to get the city HR department functional again! I hear of many open positions within the city that are not being filled because HR isn’t doing its job.

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