Satisfaction measured

THE fourth quarter Local Government Community Satisfaction Survey, on behalf of Greater Shepparton City Council, will commence on Tuesday June 1 and will cease on Tuesday June 22 via phone.

No personal details will be asked during the survey, only questions relating to resident’s demographics and their views on Council performance. If you receive a phone call claiming to be Greater Shepparton City Council asking to update personal information, it is advised you end the call and contact the police.

The Community Satisfaction Survey is conducted by Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) as a representative random probability survey of residents aged 18+ years in the Greater Shepparton municipality. All responses are confidential and grouped with others.

The results of the Quarter 4 Community Satisfaction Survey will be made available following presentation to Council.

“The survey is an important measure for Council to understand how well it is meeting community expectations of the services it provides,” Greater Shepparton City Council Director Corporate Services Chris Teitzel said.

“The survey aims to gather impressions on a number of services, facilities and activities Council provides,”

“If contacted, I encourage residents to participate and have their say on the various topics presented.”