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The Casey community is being asked to tell council how they prefer to be engaged with.

The Community Engagement Survey offers local residents the opportunity to give input into how council reaches out to ask for community response.

“Over the last few years, we have heard that as a community, Casey residents would like us to share more information about the issues that affect them and be provided with greater opportunities to provide input into council’s decision-making processes,” council said.

“We have developed a short survey to help us understand what is important to you and how we can best share information with you in future.

“The City of Casey would now like to hear from you on how we can improve the way we reach out to you to seek your opinion on a range of important issues and decisions.”

The survey allows locals to rate council’s effectiveness in these areas and provide feedback about community engagement in the past.

Council has offered an incentive to complete the survey, with participants going in the draw to win one of two $250 EFTPOS vouchers.

The survey closes on Monday 27 March and can be found on the Casey Conversations website.

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