Deadline for participation in the Community Safety and Well-being Survey

Over the past six weeks, the municipalities of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan; Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards; Madawaska Valley; and South Algonquin have been hearing from local residents through the Community Safety and Well-being (CSWB) survey. The municipalities are working collaboratively to develop and implement a CSWB plan for the region. The survey is an important method to gather community input, and ensure the plan reflects their experiences and desires.

The CSWB Coordinator Dr Meara Sullivan said, “We have already heard from many local residents. Feedback from the community is vital to the planning process.” Dr Sullivan noted, “The survey is open to permanent, seasonal and occasional residents, and we really appreciate each contribution.”

There is still time to have your voice heard! The Community Safety and Well-being survey is available online at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/P3B3R5Q  Paper copies are also available through your local municipality, and select libraries. The survey is for adults aged 16 and older, it is voluntary, and anonymous. The survey will run until November 30th.

Once all submissions have been received, the data will be collectively analysed, and the results will be shared publicly. If you have any questions or comments on the Community Safety and Well-being survey, or wish to return a form electronically please contact Meara Sullivan at mearasullivan@hotmail.com

Sullivan,M.(2020,Nov.20) There’s Still Time to Participate in the Community Safety and Well-being Survey [media release]

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