Fiscal Year 2025 City of Charlotte Budget Survey
Fiscal Year 2025 City of Charlotte Budget Survey
The City of Charlotte Adopted Budget for FY 2024 totals $3.3 Billion to provide city services and infrastructure. The budget survey gives residents an additional way to get involved in the budgeting process. The results of the survey are shared with city council and used to make more informed decisions. This survey is an effort to understand public opinion, even though it should not be considered scientific.
Step 1
The work of city council is guided by strategic priorities established each year. Listed below are the fiscal year 2025 City Council Strategic Priorities.
Click to rank highest to lowest by priority, drag and drop to re-order, and click confirm
Based on its level of importance, which three (3) public service functions do you see as having the greatest impact on your quality of life?
Quality of life is defined as "the degree to which an individual is healthy, comfortable, and able to participate in or enjoy life events."
Please note, North Carolina municipal governments like Charlotte provide technical services areas as seen above while North Carolina county governments provide social and human services (i.e. Parks & Recreation, Public Health, support for education).
Based on the level of service you experience and the level of service you expect, indicate the appropriateness of the current funding level for each focus area
Please visit CLTgov.me/Budget to review a copy of the FY2024 Adopted Budget
Please indicate the reasonableness of the following funding levels for the planned bond for 2024
Affordable Housing Bond: fund the city’s Housing Diversity Program to increase the supply of safe, quality and affordable housing for low- and moderate-income residents throughout Charlotte.
Neighborhood & Transportation Improvement Bond: fund projects that address infrastructure needs in the city’s established neighborhoods and emerging high-growth areas. They support a network of streets, sidewalks, greenways and bike lanes to better connect neighborhoods with major employment, institutional and retail areas. Investments are intended to increase overall mobility by providing transportation choices, promoting access to transit and major transportation routes and improving connectivity within and between communities.
What is your age?
We ask these questions to ensure we reach a broad set of voices; however, we value your privacy and understand should you prefer not to answer.
What is your race/ethnicity?
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Please select all that apply
What is your gender?
We ask these questions to ensure we reach a broad set of voices; however, we value your privacy and understand should you prefer not to answer.