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What does Community Safety mean to you?
Townsville City Council is conducting a survey to better understand how residents feel about community safety, and get a better understanding of what concerns or issues people would like to see addressed.
While Council works closely with State and Federal government to address community safety, there are ways in which local governments can influence better outcomes for residents.
This survey will help Council understand peoples perceptions of what it means to be safe, and how we can work with the community to improve the services we deliver.
The Townsville City Council's Community Safety Advisory Committee will take this valuable feedback and incorporate it into our policies and strategies.
You are also invited to share ideas on community safety and collaborate on our interactive map. By placing markers on relevant locations that may be of concern on this map, you can provide feedback and include photos that may be relevant to your area of interest.
What does Community Safety mean to you?
Townsville City Council is conducting a survey to better understand how residents feel about community safety, and get a better understanding of what concerns or issues people would like to see addressed.
While Council works closely with State and Federal government to address community safety, there are ways in which local governments can influence better outcomes for residents.
This survey will help Council understand peoples perceptions of what it means to be safe, and how we can work with the community to improve the services we deliver.
The Townsville City Council's Community Safety Advisory Committee will take this valuable feedback and incorporate it into our policies and strategies.
You are also invited to share ideas on community safety and collaborate on our interactive map. By placing markers on relevant locations that may be of concern on this map, you can provide feedback and include photos that may be relevant to your area of interest.
Townsville City Council's Community Safety Advisory Committee is seeking feedback from residents on community safety. This information will be used to assist the committee in understanding safety from a residents perspective.
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Page published: 23 Oct 2019, 03:18 PM
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Open
Community Safety Survey has finished this stage
This consultation is Open for contributions.
Under Review
Community Safety Survey is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Community Safety Survey
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.