Council has enlisted research resource company Thinkfield to conduct face-to-face surveys in the area to help it evaluate its service to the community.
All responses are confidential and pooled with others.
“The surveys are a useful tool for council to gather feedback directly from residents,” council corporate services director Chris Teitzel said.
“We want to know what they think of council’s performance and service to ensure we are continually improving our delivery to the community.
“Residents can be assured that if they are approached in person to take part in the survey, it is legitimate and is being conducted on behalf of council.”
Surveying will take place until Monday, June 24.
For more information about the fourth-quarter 2023-24 Community Satisfaction Surveys, phone council on 5832 9700.
RCV members meet in Shepparton
Mayors and chief executives from the 10 largest cities in regional Victoria — Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Horsham, Latrobe, Mildura, Shepparton, Wangaratta, Warrnambool and Wodonga — met at Shepparton Art Museum on Thursday.
Regional Cities Victoria is the state’s voice to governments on issues impacting regional cities and their residents. It pursues change through policy development and active implementation of those policies.
RCV states regional Victoria needs considerable investment to underpin long-term economic prosperity and improve liveability in the regions.
Members discussed their collective advocacy towards policies driving investment in regional Victoria, responding to population growth, making regional cities better places to live and ensuring Victoria’s regional centres grow and thrive.