Ian Goodenough’s annual community survey.
Camera IconIan Goodenough’s annual community survey. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Are things Goodenough? Moore MHR wants to hear from local community in annual survey

Tyler BrownWanneroo Times

MOORE MHR Ian Goodenough is calling for the local community to have its say through his annual community survey.

Copies of the survey have been sent to each house in the Moore electorate along with his 2018 calendar featuring local community and sporting groups.

The survey gives residents the opportunity to express their views on local issues and suggest ways to improve roads, facilities and government services in the area.

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“It’s important that residents take the time to fill out the survey so I can address any issues that may not have been previously communicated,” Mr Goodenough said.

“I personally read through each individual survey so residents can be assured their ideas and suggestions will be heard.

“In the 2017/18 budget, funding was secured to build flyovers at the busy intersections of Wanneroo Road with Joondalup Drive and Ocean Reef Road; both projects a result of feedback from past surveys.”

For additional copies of the survey, contact Mr Goodenough’s office.

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