The City of Casey is inviting residents to share their feedback on Council-run community centres and halls with a survey open now until the end of May.
While keen to hear about the programs and events people enjoy, Council also wants to hear how people feel about their local centres more broadly. What makes a facility feel welcoming or inclusive, how well does the facility meets local needs and what are the barriers to participation.
Mayor Cr Stefan Koomen said the survey is open to all Casey residents to have their say.
“Our community centres are welcoming places where residents of all ages can connect, learn and take part in activities,” he said.
“To make sure our centres meet the needs of each local community, we want to hear from residents about how they use them. We also want to hear from those who don’t use them, why that is, and what would encourage them to visit.
“Whether you’ve attended a class or event, hired a space, or never visited your local centre, we want to hear from you. Your feedback will help shape future programs, improvements and services.”
To have your say, complete the Casey community facilities survey before 31 May at https://bit.ly/communityfacilitiessurvey