Residents of Moruya, Narooma, Bodalla and Tilba can participate in a survey to express how they feel about their town or village.
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Data consultant Place Score will survey residents over the coming weeks. The survey was a first step in understanding community values that can be used to prioritise future town planning and investment for the whole shire.
Eurobodalla Shire Council's strategic planner Nathan Farnell said Moruya, Narooma, Bodalla and Central Tilba were selected because they had been directly or indirectly impacted by the recent bushfires and community data from the north of the shire had already been collected this year through other projects.
"This project has been made possible through bushfire recovery funding received from the state government and is an important step in building community resilience and strengthening the local economies of Moruya, Narooma, Bodalla and Central Tilba," he said.
"We have recently collected community data for Batemans Bay and Mogo through other projects, including the Batemans Bay waterfront masterplan and activation strategy and Mogo Village Rebuild project, and we have less data on the values from communities in the south of the shire to guide future work."
Residents can take part by completing a brief 'Care Factor' survey online at www.placescore.org/esc. The consultancy will also visit Moruya, Narooma, Bodalla and Tilba townships between August 27-29 to conduct in-person street surveys.
Once collected, the data will be added to the information gathered from the shire's northern communities to inform the review of Council's Community Strategic Plan and guide the preparation of future town and village planning strategies.
For more information about the project, contact the council's strategic planner Nathan Farnell via 4474 1000.
The council project is funded by NSW Government.