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POLONCARZ UNVEILS “ENVISION ERIE” SURVEY

Erie County residents are encouraged to share their views on county services, priorities

 

 

ERIE COUNTY, NY— Erie County is inviting residents from across its cities, towns, and villages to share their perspectives on county services, priorities, and future investments through the “Envision Erie” survey, unveiled today by Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz. The new initiative, originally announced by Poloncarz in his 2025 State of the County address, reflects the county’s commitment to listening to and engaging with residents and ensuring that county government remains responsive, transparent, and aligned with community needs.

 

“Envision Erie is a way for all residents to express what’s important to them about Erie County, whether it’s business, health, quality of life, education, infrastructure, or whatever might be on their mind. This is a way we can all have input, hopefully producing actionable ideas that can improve our county for future generations,” said Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz

 

Envision Erie is a comprehensive community engagement initiative aimed at identifying the priorities, challenges, and opportunities facing Erie County residents. The survey asks residents about a wide range of topics, including housing, public safety, economic development, public health, infrastructure, workforce development, and participation in local government.

 

The goal of Envision Erie is to collect meaningful, representative feedback from residents across Erie County’s diverse communities and use that input to help guide county policy, programs, and investments. All Erie County residents are encouraged to participate in the survey.

 

The survey will be open for 90 days and will be available online.

•          Take the survey: www.erie.gov/envisionerie

•          Paper surveys will be made available at community centers, senior centers and libraries across Erie County.

 

At the survey’s conclusion Erie County will:

•          Analyze survey responses and community input throughout the summer 

•          Identify key trends and priorities expressed by residents, and 

•          Develop and release a public-facing Action Plan in Fall 2026, outlining how Erie County will respond to identified community needs and priorities.

 

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