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Wilmington Economic Development Committee Issues Survey

The survey asks about what types of businesses people visit in town and what they would like to see.

WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington's Economic Development Committee is seeking public input on the town's business landscape. The Committee put out a survey Monday, asking residents, and people who work in Wilmington, to tell them what types of businesses they visit and what they would like to see change. The survey is anonymous and will only be used for information gathering, the Committee said in a release."

"The WEDC, formed in June of 2019, is anxious and excited to gather this important feedback and observations of people who live and work in the town of Wilmington," the release said. "While there have been a few informal media and social media discussions about various aspects and areas of retail and our local economy, this survey will serve as a formal survey on behalf of the town’s Economic Development Committee."

The online survey is available here. Paper versions of the survey are available at The Library, The Senior Center or at the Planning office at Town Hall.

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"The Committee will factor all input from this survey and other sources in developing strategy toward reinforcing our local economy and promoting an atmosphere conducive to smart economic growth. This survey will help the committee identify key business sectors that complement the fabric our community, are beneficial to the residents, and create jobs," the release continues.

Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.

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