Elk Grove Mayor community feedback sessions

- Elk Grove News said residents this week can give Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen and city staff feedback through an online community survey posted May 11. - The survey asks about issues including traffic congestion and mental-health access, according to an Elk Grove News community post published May 1. (elkgrovenews.net) - The Week-at-a-Glance post published May 11 points readers to participation details during the week of May 11. (elkgrovenews.net)

Elk Grove residents had a chance during the week of May 11 to weigh in with Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen and city staff on local issues through a city community survey, according to Elk Grove News. The survey covered topics including traffic congestion and access to mental-health services, a May 1 community post said. Elk Grove News included the item again in its Week-at-a-Glance roundup published May 11, directing readers to the survey as part of that week’s local participation opportunities. (elkgrovenews.net) ### Where did this week’s prompt to residents appear? (elkgrovenews.net) Elk Grove News published its “Elk Grove Week at a Glance - Week of May 11” post on May 11 and listed meetings, events and public participation opportunities for the week. The roundup included a note telling readers they could let the mayor and city staff know what they think about issues in Elk Grove. The May 11 roundup was a brief listings post. In the search preview and page text available through web results, the item appeared alongside civic meetings and community events scheduled from May 11 through May 23. (elkgrovenews.net) ### What was the survey asking people about? A May 1 Elk Grove News post said residents were invited to give Singh-Allen, the City Council and city staff feedback on “the state of the community.” The same post said the survey asked for views on subjects ranging from traffic congestion to mental-health access in Elk Grove. (elkgrovenews.net) Elk Grove News described the effort as an online community survey. The available search snippet did not include the full questionnaire text, but it identified traffic and mental-health access as examples of the issues raised. (elkgrovenews.net) ### Who was named as receiving the feedback? Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen was named in the May 1 post as one of the officials residents were being asked to address through the survey. The same item said feedback was also being sought for the City Council and city staff. (elkgrovenews.net) The Week-at-a-Glance post used similar language, saying residents could tell “the Mayor and her city staff” what they think about a range of local issues. ### What else was on the city’s calendar that week? (elkgrovenews.net) The May 11 Week-at-a-Glance post listed the Elk Grove City Council meeting for May 13 at 6 p.m. and a Fuel Network virtual listening session for May 14 at 9:30 a.m. It also listed an immigration policy information session on May 14 at 1 p.m. and family emergency preparedness assistance the same day. (elkgrovenews.net) The same roundup listed Music on Main: Country Night on May 15 at 5 p.m., Armed Forces Day on May 16 at 10 a.m., a virtual e-bike class on May 16 at 11 a.m., and Asian Pacific CultureFest on May 17 at 10 a.m. (elkgrovenews.net) Later items included a Trails Committee meeting on May 18 at 6 p.m., a Diversity and Inclusion Commission meeting on May 19 at 6 p.m., Big Truck Day on May 20 at 9 a.m., and a Planning Commission meeting on May 21 at 6 p.m. ### How could residents find the participation details? Elk Grove News directed readers to its May 11 Week-at-a-Glance post for that week’s schedule and linked survey-related coverage from the same site. (elkgrovenews.net) The clearest published description available through search results was the May 1 community post describing the online survey and the issues it covered. As of Friday, May 15, 2026, the week referenced in the roundup was already under way. Residents looking for the survey or related city feedback opportunities could start with the Week-at-a-Glance post published May 11 and the companion community-survey item published May 1. (elkgrovenews.net)

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