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Share your vision for Winston-Salem’s future

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Tourism, arts and culture, higher education, innovation, and quality of place all play an important role in shaping the city’s economy and identity.

Photos courtesy of Kyle Duncan, WSSU, Tim Hutchins, and Greater Winston-Salem Inc.

Close your eyes and take a moment to imagine what you think Winston-Salem will look like in five years. How about a decade?

Winston-Salem is turning to our community for input on the Imagine Winston-Salem plan.

The initiative, sponsored by Greater Winston-Salem Inc. and Visit Winston-Salem in partnership with the Winston-Salem Foundation, invites residents, business owners, and visitors to shape the city’s strategic action plan. Through surveys + workshops, the plan aims to:

  • Enhance tourism
  • Address economic shifts
  • Evaluate the city’s strengths + opportunities

Your ideas will help craft actionable strategies for future investments + community development.

Share your opinion in this survey

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