Hutt City Council seeks public feedback
2 MARCH 2011
Hutt City Council seeks public feedback
As part of its on-going commitment
to actively seek public opinion and
involvement, Hutt
City Council is to conduct a survey of its residents.
National Research Bureau, an independent research company offering specialised services to local authorities throughout New Zealand, has been commissioned to undertake the survey and report to Council.
Mayor Ray Wallace says the survey is important as it is part of Council’s commitment to taking a proactive stance in understanding and meeting residents’ wishes.
“It is also important that we use an independent organisation to conduct the survey to ensure impartiality.”
People living in all six Wards of
the city will be telephoned, using a
randomised selection
method, and asked their opinions on a wide ranging
list
of services and issues pertaining to the Council,
and the services it delivers to the residents of the
city.
The survey commences on Friday 4 March, and is
expected to be completed
on Sunday 13
March.
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