Flagstaff City–Coconino County Public Library launches community feedback survey

Becky Daggett, Mayor
Becky Daggett, Mayor
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Residents of Flagstaff and Coconino County are being asked to participate in a community survey about local library services. The Flagstaff City – Coconino County Public Library is seeking input from the public on how they use, learn about, and perceive the library’s offerings.

The survey is available now and will remain open until December 31, 2025. Library staff say that responses will help them understand what aspects of the library are most valued by residents and identify potential areas for improvement.

Community members can access the survey at http://www.tiny.cc/fplsurvey before the end of the year. For further questions regarding the survey, Librarian Emily Cain can be reached at ecain@flagstaffpubliclibrary.org.

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