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Saugeen Shores Seeks Community Input For Strategic Plan

Saugeen Shores is seeking community input to help with the strategic planning process.

The municipality is asking residents to answer 20 questions in an online survey seeking opinions and public perspectives.

Full-time and seasonal residents are being asked to help shape the community for the next 20 years.

"Anyone with a connection and a passion for this municipality is encouraged to complete the survey,” says Mayor Mike Smith in a news release.

The survey can be found at saugeenshores.ca or you can pick up a paper copy at the municipal office.

“This strategic plan will provide a path for the Town of Saugeen Shores for the next 20 years," says Part of ensuring this plan’s success is to look to the public for their input,” says Smith, who adds that he is confident the community will be engaged with the process.

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