Danville small-business owners have a new chance to tell the city what support, programs and resources would help them most.
The Danville Office of Economic Development & Tourism said on June 10, 2026, that it has opened a small business survey for local entrepreneurs. The survey is intended to gather feedback on needs, challenges and opportunities facing businesses in the city, with interns in the office's Partnership for Innovation program helping lead the outreach.
The city says the survey is open to all small, women-owned and minority-owned businesses in Danville. Feedback will be used to guide future support, resources and programs offered through the city's economic development work.
- Who should respond: Danville entrepreneurs, small shops, service providers, startups, women-owned firms and minority-owned businesses.
- What to know: The survey is online now, and participation gives local businesses a direct way to describe what they need.
- Why it matters: Better local feedback can help the city match business-support programs to real barriers such as capital, training, visibility, workforce or permitting help.
Business owners should use the official survey link and include practical details about what would make it easier to start, grow or keep a business in Danville.
Source: Reporting based on the City of Danville June 10, 2026 News Flash item, City of Danville launches small business survey, and the official survey form, checked June 11, 2026.
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