Survey to provide feedback closes Aug. 24
The City of Henderson is encouraging its residents and businesses to provide feedback on how the City should use its COVID-19 pandemic recovery funds. Residents and businesses are urged to provide feedback by Aug. 24.
Over a two-year period, the City of Henderson will receive two $18,684,214 allotments from the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF). Eligible uses have been defined by the United States Department of the Treasury.
To ensure the needs and insight of its residents and businesses are taken into consideration, the City is seeking feedback on funding use.
“The pandemic has affected our entire Henderson community in more ways than one,” said Henderson City Manager Richard Derrick. “That’s why it’s crucial for us to receive the feedback and insight from our business community and residents on fund use for our City’s recovery efforts.”
The City of Henderson reported an estimated $36-million revenue shortfall from last year. In response, officials have developed a proposed budget to address the shortfall and other service areas to strengthen Henderson’s recovery. The proposed budget can be viewed here.
Residents and businesses who would like to provide feedback into the use of recovery funds are encouraged to take a survey at the following link, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/COHSLFRF. The survey closes on Tuesday, Aug. 24.
For more information, visit cityofhenderson.com.