Entrance to Aspen survey deadline extended
The city of Aspen has extended the deadline for its voter survey on the Entrance to Aspen project, providing registered voters additional time to share their perspectives on this critical issue.
The survey, managed by independent research firm Probolsky Research, will now remain open until the end of the day on Dec. 12.
This confidential survey aims to gauge community sentiment regarding values and priorities that could influence the development of a new Environmental Impact Statement process. It invites voters to reflect on whether the factors that guided past decisions remain relevant to the community’s current needs.
Each registered voter has been issued a unique link or code to participate, ensuring accuracy and privacy.
Those who have not yet completed the survey are encouraged to check their email, mail, or phone messages for their personalized survey access. The city advises respondents to complete the survey within 24 hours of receiving their individual code via postcard to ensure timely input.
City officials stress the importance of voter participation in shaping the future of the Entrance to Aspen corridor. For additional details, voters can visit aspen.gov.
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