Community survey
The City of Milpitas is conducting an independent survey to better understand the topics and priorities that matter most to residents. This year’s survey also includes questions related to business license tax policies to help guide long-term funding decisions.
The survey is being administered by FM3, an independent public-opinion research firm. The firm’s role is to collect accurate, impartial feedback so the city can gain a clearer picture of community needs and consider potential fiscal strategies. The survey was expected to launch in early December.
A randomly selected group of residents will receive an invitation to participate, and not all households will be contacted. This random selection process helps ensure the survey results are statistically valid and reflective of the Milpitas community. All responses will remain fully confidential, and no individual identities or specific answers will be shared with city staff or officials.
Holiday Hullabaloo
The Milpitas Library is hosting a Holiday Hullabaloo on Saturday, Dec. 20, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The family-friendly holiday celebration features crafts, holiday music and Santa. Guests are encouraged to wear their favorite holiday sweaters.
Later that afternoon, Paul Loughridge will lead artistically inclined patrons ages 13 and older in an adult and teen paint workshop at the library. From 2-4 p.m., Loughridge will be leading and instructing artists of all levels on how to paint a holiday-themed masterpiece.
Registration is not required, but early arrival is recommended to ensure a seat.
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