Vaughan seeking feedback through Citizens Survey
Eight hundred households to receive calls between Oct. 27 and mid-November, online survey also available
YorkRegion.com
Oct. 28, 2016
Adam Martin-Robbins
If you have a burning desire to share your thoughts about the services provided by the City of Vaughan or about how your property tax dollars are spent, then you’re in luck.
City hall is, once again, undertaking its Citizens Survey.
During the next few weeks, Ipsos will be conducting a telephone survey, on behalf of the municipality, to gather feedback and opinions from residents about a range of topics such as quality of life, delivery of city services, use of tax dollars, communications and digital services.
The polling firm will be calling 800 households between Oct. 27 and mid-November.
Calls will be placed between 5 and 9:15 p.m. and the survey is expected to take approximately 12 minutes to complete.
If you don't get a call, you can still weigh in. An online version of the survey is available at vaughancitizensurvey.ca.
Results of the survey will be posted online once they’ve been collected and analyzed.
If you have any questions or would like to receive a copy of the final Citizen Survey report, email VaughanVision@vaughan.ca.
For more information visit, www.vaughan.ca/CitizenSurvey