City launches online community safety survey
Red Deerians are invited over the next few weeks to share their thoughts on crime and community safety via an online survey.
The City hosted six in-person public meetings on the subject in November, with around 200 people attending. The top five issues identified were property crime, justice and enforcement, addictions and substance abuse, personal and community safety, and economic/business impact.
The survey, available now through Dec. 31, will ask participants to identify actions they believe The City, citizens, business, police and other orders of government can take to tackle these concerns.
“Crime and community safety is our number one priority and by launching online engagement, we can hear from as many people as possible as not everyone was able to attend the in-person sessions,” said City Manager Allan Seabrooke. “Through this engagement we are partnering with the public to determine actions we can each take that will have a direct and immediate impact on improving the community safety issues we are currently experiencing.”


