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2021 Community Satisfaction Survey now open at Mildura
Mildura Rural City Council’s annual Community Satisfaction Survey is one of the easiest and most effective ways for the community to let us know their thoughts on the services, facilities and programs we provide each year.
This year’s survey opens tomorrow Monday 3 May, providing four weeks for residents take part and provide their feedback.
Residents can take the survey in a couple of different ways.
Online
The survey can be taken online by visiting Council’s Have Your Say page at mildura.vic.gov.au/HaveYourSay
Hardcopy
Hard copy surveys can be picked up from Council’s Madden Avenue or Ouyen Service Centres, or by calling 5018 8100.
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2021 Community Satisfaction Survey about to open at Mildura
Mildura Rural City Council’s 2021 Community Satisfaction Survey opens tomorrow Monday 3 May, providing four weeks for residents take part and provide their feedback.
The survey is one of the easiest and most effective ways for the community to let us know their thoughts on the services, facilities and programs we provide each year.
Residents can take the survey in a couple of different ways.
Online
The survey can be taken online by visiting Council’s Have Your Say page at mildura.vic.gov.au/HaveYourSay
Hardcopy
Hard copy surveys can be picked up from Council’s Madden Avenue or Ouyen Service Centres, or by calling 5018 8100.
Hawai‘i County Police Chief Paul K. Ferreira is inviting members of the public to participate in the department’s Community Satisfaction Survey, which runs throughout the month of April.
By comparing the results of this year’s survey with the results of past surveys, the department can gauge where it has improved and where it needs further improvement.
In a press release Chief Ferreira said, “in keeping with our department’s Vision Statement that the Hawaiʻi Police Department is committed to providing the highest quality of police service and forming partnerships with the community to achieve public satisfaction making the Big Island a safe place to live, visit, and conduct business, we are again asking members of the public to participate in an anonymous Community Satisfaction Survey.”