Complete the 2022 ECHO survey

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The Volusia ECHO Advisory Committee and Resource Stewardship Division need resident input on the 2022 ECHO survey. The survey’s goals are to assess the quality of life as it relates to ECHO in the county, examine satisfaction with current projects and learn resident preferences for future projects.

The survey consists of 13 questions and should take about five minutes to complete. Residents will have until Dec. 14 to complete the survey.

The survey may be found at http://bit.ly/3Eaotfc. Residents unable to submit an online survey may complete it over the phone or as a paper submission. For more information, contact ECHO Manager Kendra Hively at 386-943-7081, ext. 13457, or khively@volusia.org.

Volusia ECHO provides grant funds to finance acquisition, restoration, construction or improvement of projects to be used for environmental, cultural, historical and outdoor recreational purposes. For over 20 years, ECHO has helped Volusia County construct important cultural and outdoor recreational projects, save endangered historic buildings and provide environmental education projects.

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