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The Water Services Division consists of various water-related programs for the city, from the Avondale Citizen's Water Academy to the Pretreatment Program and much more. Below is an opportunity to provide your feedback about water conservation and water quality. Please visit our website for information about a specific program. Water Division | City of Avondale.
The Water Services Division consists of various water-related programs for the city, from the Avondale Citizen's Water Academy to the Pretreatment Program and much more. Below is an opportunity to provide your feedback about water conservation and water quality. Please visit our website for information about a specific program. Water Division | City of Avondale.
The City has adopted the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) spectrum as part of the overall strategy to guide public project engagement. The spectrum helps us determine goals and keep our promise! The levels of engagement are:
INFORM
Give information to the community.
CONSULT
Acquire feedback from the community.
INVOLVE
Community input and feedback influence the process.
COLLABORATE
Work together to form solutions and integrate advice into the final decision.