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LA City Councilman David Ryu launches survey for resident input
September 16, 2015
By Park Ju-yeon
Los Angeles District 4 City Counciman David Ryu launched a constituent survey on his website Tuesday asking residents for their input on city problems.
Survey questions include topics like traffic congestion, parking, fund distribution, street trash, neighborhood noise and residential development, as well as a comment box for additional local observations.
“I said during my campaign that I would directly communicate with residents to solve community problems,” Ryu said. “The opinions we gather through this survey will play a big role in helping solve a range of issues, and will help restore residents’ trust in city government.”
Visit the survey here.