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Public survey launched about parks, open spaces and services

Paper copies of the surveys are also available at Thunder Bay Library locations.
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THUNDER BAY — The city is looking for the public's input on parks, open spaces and its services. 

As part of Thunder Bay's Asset Management Plan, a survey has been launched on the city's website to gather feedback. 

“Gathering feedback from residents on what levels of service are expected from the infrastructure owned and operated by the City is an important part of developing the AMP,” Project Manager Amy Coomes said in a release. 

“This information helps us to better understand their experiences, concerns and needs, and to manage our infrastructure assets to address those concerns and meet those needs, while also planning for the service requirements of the future.”

Paper copies of the surveys are also available at Thunder Bay Library locations.

Survey results will be compiled and used to inform the Asset Management Plan. Participation is voluntary, results remain anonymous, and the surveys take about five to 10 minutes to complete. 
 



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