If you’d like to tell Atlanta officials what you think of the city through a veil of anonymity, now is your chance.

The Mayor's Office of Innovation and Performance released the confidential annual Resident Satisfaction Survey, according to a Monday news release. It will be open until April 10.

Results will be used during budget development to help inform decisions about transportation infrastructure, public safety, youth development, economic development and government efficiency.

To voice your opinion, click here.

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