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Input wanted on new Surprise community center

Surveys open through Nov. 17

Posted 10/18/22

The city of Surprise is gathering feedback from residents about the programs and services they would like to see in the future Multigenerational Community Resource Center, which is scheduled to open in 2025.

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Input wanted on new Surprise community center

Surveys open through Nov. 17

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The city of Surprise is gathering feedback from residents about the programs and services they would like to see in the future Multigenerational Community Resource Center, which is scheduled to open in 2025.

The vision for the center is to relocate and expand programs and services currently limited by space in the Surprise Resource Center, Hollyhock Library and Surprise Senior Center and move them into this new centralized location, close to the Villanueva Recreation Center.

To gather input from our residents, the city has created English and Spanish surveys to allow stakeholders to share their ideas.

The surveys are available now until Thursday, Nov. 17.

The surveys consist of nine questions and allow stakeholders to share their thoughts and preferences on several topics, including youth and senior programs, community resources, plus options for park and library amenities.

For the English survey, log on to surveymonkey.com/r/5ZCD856.

For the Spanish survey, log on to es.surveymonkey.com/r/ZGHPSQP.