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Have your say on community safety issues in Greater Shepparton

Greater Shepparton City Council is seeking community feedback on what they feel are the most important matters regarding safety in Greater Shepparton to assist with the development of the 2018 – 2021 Community Safety Strategy.

Greater Shepparton City Council is committed to improving the safety of residents and understands that the community’s ideals of safety can cover a variety of topics which are as unique as the community residing in Greater Shepparton.

The Community Safety Strategy addresses high priority relevant community safety issues facing Greater Shepparton, identified using local agency knowledge, statistics and community feedback.

Greater Shepparton City Council Cr Les Oroszvary asks the community for engagement, ownership and input into the Strategy, to identify what they consider as priorities for the 2018 - 2021 Community Safety Strategy.

“Ultimately community input has a substantial impact on the end result. In the past this input has resulted in numerous positive outcomes, of note has been the success of the CCTV network. Some people may consider this again as a further strategic outcome for extension of the network. This is but one example of the input. The lighting the lake is another example whereby community input was acknowledged, listened to and acted upon.

“Greater Shepparton City Council values its residents and their safety," said Cr Oroszvary.

Community feedback is welcomed via the following methods, with submissions closing midnight Sunday 13 August:

Online

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CSS2018-21

Public Workshops

  • Mooroopna Education & Activity Centre on 12 July between 2.00 – 3:30pm
  • Tatura Mechanics Institute Hall on 19 July between 4.00 - 6:30pm
  • North Shepparton Community and Learning Centre on 25 July between 11.00am-12:30pm
  • Kialla Park Community Hall, Kialla on 26 July between 6.00 – 7:30pm

Please book tickets through Eventbrite via Council’s website.

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Feedback can be addressed to the Community Safety Strategy, Greater Shepparton City Council, Locked Bag 1000, Shepparton VIC 3632.

Email

council@shepparton.vic.gov.au

In Person

Greater Shepparton City Council, 90 Welsford Street, Shepparton.

 

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