City of Niagara Falls has a website, asking you to vote on favourite ideas for community improvements
If you live in Niagara Falls, you have another opportunity to tell the city how you want tax money spent.
The city is spending $350,000 on the Community Decision Making pilot program, in which you vote for ideas you want implemented.
The Recreation, Culture and Parks plan from 2021 came up with 98 initiatives to improve the community, and city staff narrowed that down to 17, ranging from updating a pool or skateboard park, to putting up a Little Free Library in a park.
You can learn about the ideas by clicking here, and vote by September 18th.
Eligible entries will go into a random draw, the winner receiving a pair of Apple AirPods.

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