The timeline can vary, but be prepared for some back and forth; it might take a while from collecting signatures to seeing any action on your petition.
Yes, a petition can be turned down if it doesn’t meet the rules or if it’s for something that just can’t be changed with a petition.
Once you’ve got enough signatures, you’ll submit your petition to the appropriate city department to get the ball rolling.
You can collect signatures pretty much anywhere – parks, community events, and even online. Just make sure it's a public spot where people can freely support you!
Yep, you usually need a certain number of signatures, which shows there’s support for your idea. The required number can vary depending on what you're aiming for.
To kick things off, gather your cause, write your petition, and start collecting signatures from folks who support you.
A petition is a formal request that you submit to advocate for a change, like a new law or policy, in Mesa.