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coUrbanize in 2019: Our Year by the Numbers

Every year, we’re amazed at the new connections and conversations made on our community engagement platform. Real estate developers and municipalities alike leverage coUrbanize as a part of their broader outreach plans to understand what matters most to the people who live, work and play in their communities.

A big thank you to our customers and all the community members who truly make coUrbanize the powerful tool that it is. We’re already gearing up for an exciting 2020, but before we head into the new year, we’re wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday season.

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