March 29, 2025 - 08:37

The City of South Pasadena is encouraging residents to participate in shaping the fiscal priorities for the upcoming fiscal year 2025-2026. An important survey has been launched, allowing community members to voice their opinions and preferences regarding budget allocations. This initiative aims to ensure that the budget reflects the needs and desires of the residents.
Residents are urged to complete the survey by April 20, 2025. The feedback collected will play a crucial role in guiding the city's financial decisions, helping to allocate resources effectively across various departments and services. This is an excellent opportunity for community members to influence how public funds are spent, whether it be on infrastructure improvements, public safety, parks and recreation, or other essential services.
The city values the input from its residents and looks forward to hearing diverse perspectives. Participation in this survey is a vital step in fostering a collaborative approach to financial planning in South Pasadena.
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