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This project is now closed. Thank you for participating.
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Richmond’s diversity contributes to community vibrancy and presents opportunities for building a shared community.
The City of Richmond has developed a draft Cultural Harmony Plan intended to enhance cultural harmony among Richmond’s residents. The plan sets out five strategic directions and 27 recommended actions to be completed over a ten-year period.
The City wants to hear from community members and invites you to fill out a short survey. Please see below.
The purpose of this survey is to collect feedback regarding the strategic directions and recommended actions outlined in the draft Cultural Harmony Plan document.
Input received through the survey will be used to help finalize the Cultural Harmony Plan 2019-2029.
The deadline for completing this survey is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, September 29, 2019.
This project is now closed. Thank you for participating.
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Richmond’s diversity contributes to community vibrancy and presents opportunities for building a shared community.
The City of Richmond has developed a draft Cultural Harmony Plan intended to enhance cultural harmony among Richmond’s residents. The plan sets out five strategic directions and 27 recommended actions to be completed over a ten-year period.
The City wants to hear from community members and invites you to fill out a short survey. Please see below.
The purpose of this survey is to collect feedback regarding the strategic directions and recommended actions outlined in the draft Cultural Harmony Plan document.
Input received through the survey will be used to help finalize the Cultural Harmony Plan 2019-2029.
The deadline for completing this survey is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, September 29, 2019.
Before you start the survey, please take some time to review the Draft Cultural Harmony Plan 2019-2029 – Strategic Framework located in the Document Library.
The survey should take 10-20 minutes to complete.
We appreciate your participation.
Consultation has concluded
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