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Grey Highlands Residents Encouraged to Fill Out Survey

The Municipality of Grey Highlands continues to work with a team of University of Guelph PhD students to develop a framework for decision-making.

They call it the "Grey Highlands Lens," and it will become a tool to help councillors make decisions that focus on maintaining or enhancing the community assets identified by residents.

The process is moving to the local "survey phase."

Grey Highlands residents are encouraged to complete the survey online,  or pick up a hard copy at the municipal office, or one of the library branches in Markdale, Flesherton, or Kimberley.

The online survey is on the homepage at www.greyhighlands.ca and then click on the Grey Highlands Lens link.

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