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Help improve your neighbourhood
Help shape the future of Kingston by sharing what matters most to you in your neighbourhood.
Kingston Council has partnered with independent research agency Place Score to conduct a neighbourhood liveability study.
The quick survey will help identify priority areas for Council investment based on what our community values most in an ideal neighbourhood.
It could be parks and public spaces, buzzing shopping precincts, community safety, local facilities.
Let us know what matters most to you and rate how your neighbourhood currently performs.
We are keen to have a wide range of community members complete the survey and help shape the future of Kingston.
The survey takes around 10-15 minutes to complete.
How will my feedback help?
Your feedback will help shape Kingston’s next Council Plan which sets out a 4-year vision for our community.
For example, if the survey shows people in your neighbourhood highly value playgrounds, but rate local playgrounds poorly – then Council could look at directing more investment towards improving local playgrounds.
Help shape the future of Kingston by sharing what matters most to you in your neighbourhood.
Kingston Council has partnered with independent research agency Place Score to conduct a neighbourhood liveability study.
The quick survey will help identify priority areas for Council investment based on what our community values most in an ideal neighbourhood.
It could be parks and public spaces, buzzing shopping precincts, community safety, local facilities.
Let us know what matters most to you and rate how your neighbourhood currently performs.
We are keen to have a wide range of community members complete the survey and help shape the future of Kingston.
The survey takes around 10-15 minutes to complete.
How will my feedback help?
Your feedback will help shape Kingston’s next Council Plan which sets out a 4-year vision for our community.
For example, if the survey shows people in your neighbourhood highly value playgrounds, but rate local playgrounds poorly – then Council could look at directing more investment towards improving local playgrounds.