A controversial circus will return to town next summer, if the council gives the go-ahead.
Thousands flocked to Zippo's Circus in August after councillors gave permission for it to stage performances in a tent in Hove near the King Alfred Leisure Centre.
But some animal lovers protested against the use of horses and a group of neighbours said the circus caused disruption.
Zippo's, which said the season was highly successful, has been in discussion with Brighton and Hove Council about a return visit between August 16 and 28.
But Westbourne ward councillors say before this is decided, local people should be given their say.
Councillors Brian Oxley, Ted Kemble and Denise Cobb have written to 500 residents who live on the seafront and Hove Street asking them to reply with their views by December 18.
Last year it was hard to consult people because of the short notice given, they said.
Coun Oxley said: "This time we are determined to consult before a decision is taken in January."
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