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If not, what can we do better? We want to know.
There's a lot of improvement happening around town regarding Capital Improvement Projects. The City of Stillwater is looking for input on ways to better communicate what's happening to residents.
Currently, residents can access all of the city's current projects at http://stillwater.org/page/home/government/current-projects. Here you can see descriptions of projects along with their status and funding. Projects posted here will be updated with more information as they progress. Looking for an update on what's happening in a certain part of town? Check the project pages for updates and estimated completion dates.
Residents can also use an interactive GIS mapping tool that shows all of the projects going on around town. Residents can manipulate the map to see the status of projects in certain locations, as well as detailed project information including budgets, descriptions and project status. This tool helps with visualizing the City's projects. Access it through any of the project pages, or use this link: http://stw.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=53abd8a40b374e47bef752cd336271b5
We encourage you to check it out. Tell us if you have ideas for making it more user-friendly.
This page is meant to function as the hub of civic engagement for this project. Feedback is shared with City Council and city staff. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to city staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."
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