Join Halton's survey panel today One of the things I enjoy as I travel through the Region and meet Halton's residents is the passionate discussion that I have with citizens about Regional issues. Two-way communication between the Region and its residents is important and that is why I would like to take a moment to encourage you (and your friends and neighbours) to join Halton's new survey panel. The best decisions are made when citizens are engaged and involved. Governments involve citizens in many ways; from elections, to surveys, public meetings and more recently through social media. That's why Regional Council made public engagement a key priority in our Citizens' Priorities Action Plan. Thanks to the overwhelming interest shown by many residents in the Citizen's Reference Panel, a group of randomly selected residents who helped provide input to our Citizens' Priorities Action Plan, we are excited to launch Halton MVP (my ViewPoint). This survey panel is an innovative and flexible opportunity for residents to provide Regional Council and staff with important information about satisfaction levels, needs, policies and priorities. The online survey panel will ask participants to provide their viewpoint Buck and Doe for 7 ·The IFP· Halton Hills, Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Gary Carr on a variety of Regional issues and initiatives including waste management, service optimization, housing, emergency preparedness and more. As part of the program, and to ensure there is two-way communication, Halton Region will make summary survey results available online. By working together we can ensure that Halton remains a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire. Registration is open to all residents of Halton Region, 18 years of age or older. For more information about Halton MVP, or to sign up, visit www. halton.ca/MVP. 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