Pembrokeshire County Council is seeking public input on its upcoming budget.
The consultation will remain open until January 5 and aims to understand which services are most valued by residents.
The council is facing continued budget pressures and needs to identify areas for savings.
Last week, an update was presented to the full council regarding the provisional funding settlements from the Welsh Government.
Councillor Joshua Beynon, cabinet member for finance and efficiencies, informed the meeting that while the settlement was more favourable than expected, difficult decisions remain ahead.
The settlement increase stands at 3.6 per cent, amounting to an additional £8.1million, but leaves a funding gap of approximately £28.1million.
Full reports detailing the settlement’s impact on the budget and the projected funding gap will be delivered to the cabinet and scrutiny committees in the new year, with a return to the full council in February.
Residents can express their views on the council’s budget-saving options by completing an online response form on the council’s website.
The consultation also features a budget modelling tool for public use.
Paper copies of the response form can be requested by calling 01437 764551 or emailing enquiries@pembrokeshire.gov.uk.
All responses should be submitted by January 5.