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~ The City of Idaho Falls is seeking public input for its upcoming five-year Community Development Plan. This plan, which will cover the years 2026-2030, is a federally required process for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing. The City's Community Development Services Department is administering this effort to assess community needs and identify barriers to housing access.
To gather input from residents and community partners, the City has released two online surveys. These surveys will be available for approximately two weeks, closing on May 3, 2026. The first survey focuses on the CDBG program and can be accessed at www.surveymonkey.com/share/0fc18076-d4e5-4eb7-a13f-c42a6dba5460. The second survey addresses fair housing and can be found at www.surveymonkey.com/share/379d1568-287d-4663-8838-132e48240da1.
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In addition to these surveys, the City is also conducting stakeholder interviews, focus groups, and coordinating with local partners as part of a broader engagement effort. This comprehensive approach aims to gather diverse perspectives and ensure that community priorities are reflected in long-term planning.
It is important to note that this survey process is a routine requirement conducted every five years and does not represent a specific policy proposal or predetermined outcome. Rather, the feedback gathered will help inform future planning and decision-making processes.
The City encourages all residents to participate in these surveys and share their perspectives. By doing so, they can help shape future planning efforts that will ultimately benefit the entire community. The links to both surveys can be found on the City's website at www.idahofalls.gov.
To gather input from residents and community partners, the City has released two online surveys. These surveys will be available for approximately two weeks, closing on May 3, 2026. The first survey focuses on the CDBG program and can be accessed at www.surveymonkey.com/share/0fc18076-d4e5-4eb7-a13f-c42a6dba5460. The second survey addresses fair housing and can be found at www.surveymonkey.com/share/379d1568-287d-4663-8838-132e48240da1.
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In addition to these surveys, the City is also conducting stakeholder interviews, focus groups, and coordinating with local partners as part of a broader engagement effort. This comprehensive approach aims to gather diverse perspectives and ensure that community priorities are reflected in long-term planning.
It is important to note that this survey process is a routine requirement conducted every five years and does not represent a specific policy proposal or predetermined outcome. Rather, the feedback gathered will help inform future planning and decision-making processes.
The City encourages all residents to participate in these surveys and share their perspectives. By doing so, they can help shape future planning efforts that will ultimately benefit the entire community. The links to both surveys can be found on the City's website at www.idahofalls.gov.
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