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The Wyoming Business Council is requesting feedback from residents, on crafting a five-year plan to spend $3 million in federal Housing and Urban Development money.

The council is utilizing an anonymous, 10-minute survey that will walk participants through some of the issues facing Wyoming and asks how the state should address those issues.

The survey is open until June 1.

Click here to take the Wyoming Business Council HUD survey

HUD money can be used to improve basic infrastructure like streets and sewers or construct community facilities like senior centers and museums. It can also be used for building affordable housing, or contributing toward public services like childcare, transportation, mental health care, and asbestos mitigation.

Examples of projects that have successfully used HUD money include cleanup of 5.6 acres of contaminated industrial property along the Laramie River, renovation of firefighting and sewer infrastructure in Evansville and construction of affordable housing in Cody, Guernsey and Powell.

This survey will assist in guiding regional priorities for development around the state and to develop the statewide housing plan.