
The City of Two Rivers is asking for residents’ input on future financing.
The survey explains that expenses are rising faster than revenues in the city’s general fund budget, totaling $12.9 million annually.
City Hall is asking for public input on which services and priorities matter most.
The survey lists various services the city needs funding for and asks residents to rank them to either reduce services, increase taxes to maintain services, or increase user fees to maintain services.
Two Rivers residents must provide their addresses, but they will not be disclosed to the public.
A Google account is also required to take the survey. It can be found at doc.google.com.







