Residents Can Help Volusia Sustainability Efforts

Volusia County has launched an online community survey offering residents the ability to help shape the future of its Environmental, Cultural, Historical, and Outdoor Recreation (ECHO) program, according to a media release. As part of a long-term strategic planning effort, the survey provides an opportunity for the public to voice their priorities and guide decisions on future investments. To facilitate a comprehensive, transparent, and objective analysis, the County is partnering with consulting firm TPMA to develop and interpret the survey findings.
According to the release, the strategic plan is designed to shape ECHO’s future and will guide how resources are invested through 2040, ensuring that sustainability, community impact, and long-term value remain at the forefront. This vision-driven approach will help protect and enhance the spaces that make Volusia County a great place to live, work, and visit.
“We are confident TPMA’s experience will help us develop a grassroots-informed strategic plan that maximizes taxpayer value and preserves our ‘good life’ investments through ECHO,” said Community Services Director Brad Burbaugh, in the release. “By working with TPMA, we ensure that community voices help shape the future of these assets, keeping Volusia County a special place to live for generations to come.”
The survey does not request personal details such as name, address, phone number, or email, ensuring all responses remain anonymous. Results will be analyzed collectively. The survey is open through March 28 and is available at https://arcg.is/1zGHOq1.
