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City of Redlands Invites Residents to Help Shape Future Priorities Through Community Survey

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
July 29, 2026 at 11:12am. Views: 22

Every community changes over time, and city leaders rely on residents to help determine where those changes should occur. Whether the topic is public safety, neighborhood parks, traffic, infrastructure, recreation programs, or economic development, understanding what matters most to residents is an important part of responsible local government. That is why the City of Redlands has launched its sixth annual Community Survey, inviting residents to share their opinions on the services they value and the improvements they would like to see in the years ahead.

The survey, which became available earlier this month, is designed to gather feedback from people throughout the city. Residents are encouraged to evaluate the quality of municipal services, identify community priorities, and offer suggestions that may help shape future planning and budget decisions. By making the survey available online, the City hopes to hear from a broad cross-section of the community, including longtime residents, new homeowners, business owners, students, and families.

Unlike many opinion surveys that simply collect data, the Redlands Community Survey serves as a practical planning tool. Information gathered from previous surveys has helped City departments better understand where residents believe resources should be directed. Feedback has been used to evaluate everything from street maintenance and park improvements to emergency services, recreation opportunities, and community communication. As Redlands continues to grow while preserving its historic character, city officials say resident participation provides valuable insight into the needs and expectations of the community.

Community engagement has long been one of Redlands' strengths. Residents regularly participate in public meetings, volunteer programs, neighborhood organizations, and civic events. The annual survey expands those opportunities by allowing people to share their thoughts even if they are unable to attend meetings in person. Because the questionnaire can be completed online, residents have the flexibility to participate at a convenient time while ensuring their opinions become part of the City's decision-making process.

One of the survey's greatest benefits is its ability to identify trends over multiple years. By comparing responses from previous surveys with current feedback, City leaders can better understand changing priorities and evaluate whether recent projects have addressed community concerns. As neighborhoods evolve and new developments emerge, these comparisons provide an important benchmark for future planning efforts.

The survey also reflects Redlands' commitment to transparency. Municipal budgets require difficult decisions regarding infrastructure improvements, public safety staffing, parks, libraries, and other essential services. Understanding which programs residents value most helps elected officials allocate public resources more effectively while maintaining accountability to taxpayers.

Business owners also have an important role to play. Local businesses contribute significantly to Redlands' economy and often provide unique perspectives on downtown activity, transportation, permitting, public safety, and economic development. Their participation helps ensure that future planning supports both residents and the local business community.

The annual survey complements other forms of community outreach, including City Council meetings, commission meetings, neighborhood events, and online communication. Together, these opportunities help create an ongoing conversation between local government and the people it serves. Rather than making decisions in isolation, City leaders can incorporate direct public input into discussions about future projects and long-range planning.

As Redlands prepares for future growth, resident participation remains one of the City's most valuable resources. Every completed survey helps paint a clearer picture of community priorities and provides officials with information that may influence policy decisions for years to come. Whether someone has lived in Redlands for decades or recently moved into the community, their perspective helps ensure that future investments reflect the needs and values of the people who call Redlands home.

 

Residents interested in participating can complete the survey through the City of Redlands website before the published deadline. City officials encourage everyone to take a few minutes to share their opinions and help shape the future of one of Southern California's most historic and vibrant communities.

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