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Do you live in the City of Wetaskiwin, County of Wetaskiwin, Millet, or Camrose County?
We would like to know what your community safety concerns and policing priorities are for 2021. Complete the survey below to have your say!
Wetaskiwin RCMP Inspector Keith Durance will host a series of Virtual Town Halls for each municipality as follows:
Camrose County on March 3, 2021
City of Wetaskiwin on March 4, 2021 @ 7 PM
County of Wetaskiwin on March 9, 2021
Millet on March 11, 2021.
The town halls will focus on community safety & policing priorities for each municipality. In order to comply with gathering restrictions due to COVID-19—and to engage as many citizens as possible—the town halls will be held virtually.
*For more information and details about how to join the Virtual Town Hall for your municipality, watch for news in your local area.
*The meeting link for the City of Wetaskiwin Virtual Town Hall is available on the City of Wetaskiwin website and in the Life Cycle to the right ------------->>
There are several ways you can participate:
1. Complete the survey below before the virtual town hall to have your responses included in the presentation data. *The survey will be open until March 18, 2021.
2. Ask a question below before the virtual town halls. *Please ensure you mention what municipality you are referring to. You can also join one of the virtual town halls and leave a comment in the chat feature on the day of the meeting.
3. Drop a pin on the map provided below where you feel there are areas of policing or safety concerns in Wetaskiwin.
Join one of the virtual town halls to tune in to the presentation from Inspector Durance and leave a comment or question!
Do you live in the City of Wetaskiwin, County of Wetaskiwin, Millet, or Camrose County?
We would like to know what your community safety concerns and policing priorities are for 2021. Complete the survey below to have your say!
Wetaskiwin RCMP Inspector Keith Durance will host a series of Virtual Town Halls for each municipality as follows:
Camrose County on March 3, 2021
City of Wetaskiwin on March 4, 2021 @ 7 PM
County of Wetaskiwin on March 9, 2021
Millet on March 11, 2021.
The town halls will focus on community safety & policing priorities for each municipality. In order to comply with gathering restrictions due to COVID-19—and to engage as many citizens as possible—the town halls will be held virtually.
*For more information and details about how to join the Virtual Town Hall for your municipality, watch for news in your local area.
*The meeting link for the City of Wetaskiwin Virtual Town Hall is available on the City of Wetaskiwin website and in the Life Cycle to the right ------------->>
There are several ways you can participate:
1. Complete the survey below before the virtual town hall to have your responses included in the presentation data. *The survey will be open until March 18, 2021.
2. Ask a question below before the virtual town halls. *Please ensure you mention what municipality you are referring to. You can also join one of the virtual town halls and leave a comment in the chat feature on the day of the meeting.
3. Drop a pin on the map provided below where you feel there are areas of policing or safety concerns in Wetaskiwin.
Join one of the virtual town halls to tune in to the presentation from Inspector Durance and leave a comment or question!
this is an upcoming stage for 2021 Community Safety & Policing Priorities
Input from the Community Safety & Policing Priorities survey will be compiled as well as any feedback received from the community during the virtual town hall session. A report will be released soon!
Final report available
this is an upcoming stage for 2021 Community Safety & Policing Priorities
The final report from the Community Safety & Policing Priorities survey is ready to be shared with the community.