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Consultation has concluded
The Town's Communications Division plays an integral role in communicating and engaging the public, in most of the projects, services, and action items taking place under the Community Based Strategic Plan’s Guiding Goals. A strong two-way communication and engagement approach that reflects Council’s priorities in this regard is important to ensure a consistent and accessible flow of information and opportunities for public participation.
Council approved a Communications (Division) Plan, which supports accountability and transparency, seeking to increase timely, accurate and accessible information available to the public in formats they want and increasing engagement between Council, staff, and the public by improving processes and opportunities.
The first step in the Plan is - Ask the community what they want. The purpose of this survey below is to gather feedback from residents so we can better understand the ways in which the community wants to receive information and be engaged to participate in local government.
For further information please review the Staff Report and Communications Division Plan in the important links to the right.
Participation Draw! Just for participating in this survey, you could be the lucky winner of an amazing prize pack valued at approximately $100 filled with goods from some of our amazing local businesses. Must be a resident of Collingwood to win!
Deadline to submit survey is 12:00 p.m. Thursday, June 30, 2022. Hard copies are also available at Town Hall and a cut out version of the survey will be available in the June 16th and June 23rd editions of the Town Pages in the Collingwood Connection. Surveys can be returned to communications@collingwood.ca or to Town Hall, 97 Hurontario Street, PO Box 157, Collingwood ON, L9Y3Z5.
The Town's Communications Division plays an integral role in communicating and engaging the public, in most of the projects, services, and action items taking place under the Community Based Strategic Plan’s Guiding Goals. A strong two-way communication and engagement approach that reflects Council’s priorities in this regard is important to ensure a consistent and accessible flow of information and opportunities for public participation.
Council approved a Communications (Division) Plan, which supports accountability and transparency, seeking to increase timely, accurate and accessible information available to the public in formats they want and increasing engagement between Council, staff, and the public by improving processes and opportunities.
The first step in the Plan is - Ask the community what they want. The purpose of this survey below is to gather feedback from residents so we can better understand the ways in which the community wants to receive information and be engaged to participate in local government.
For further information please review the Staff Report and Communications Division Plan in the important links to the right.
Participation Draw! Just for participating in this survey, you could be the lucky winner of an amazing prize pack valued at approximately $100 filled with goods from some of our amazing local businesses. Must be a resident of Collingwood to win!
Deadline to submit survey is 12:00 p.m. Thursday, June 30, 2022. Hard copies are also available at Town Hall and a cut out version of the survey will be available in the June 16th and June 23rd editions of the Town Pages in the Collingwood Connection. Surveys can be returned to communications@collingwood.ca or to Town Hall, 97 Hurontario Street, PO Box 157, Collingwood ON, L9Y3Z5.
This survey is intended for residents of Collingwood. The purpose of this survey is to gather community feedback on the effectiveness of our current communications delivery methods and to find out what information residents want to receive and in what manner. Results are not scientific.
The information gathered from this survey is collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will only be used for assessing our communication delivery methods. Contact information will only be used for the purpose of contacting the winner of the draw for the Collingwood gift pack.
Deadline to submit survey is 12:00 p.m. Thursday, June 30, 2022.
Consultation has concluded
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