Westmont seeks public input for new strategic plan through community survey

Steve Nero Mayor at Village of Westmont - Village of Westmont
Steve Nero Mayor at Village of Westmont - Village of Westmont

The Village of Westmont has initiated a new effort to develop a strategic plan aimed at setting future goals and priorities for the community. The Village Board recently approved a contract with CP2 Consulting to assist in preparing this plan.

Mayor Steve Nero commented on the timing of the initiative, stating, “With our new Village Board members, as well as new staff in key positions, now is the perfect time for us to update our Strategic Plan. Of course, with something as important as this, we will be seeking public engagement and asking our citizens to get involved. The first step is to invite everyone to complete the new community survey.”

Residents are encouraged to participate in the process by completing an online survey. The feedback collected from the survey will help shape the direction of the strategic planning process. Community members can access the survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/westmont.

For additional information about the strategic plan or how to participate, individuals may contact Director of Governmental Services Patti Mielcarski at pmielcarski@westmont.il.gov.



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