(Ottawa)—The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is seeking public input through the 2015 Public Survey on Policing Services. The survey will solicit residents’ perceptions on safety, crime, community priorities, and police performance.
“Throughout March and April, a random sampling of 16,000 Ottawa households will be invited by mail to complete the 2015 Public Survey online through a secure online portal,” said Chief Charles Bordeleau.
The Ottawa Police Service values the views of all Ottawa residents and welcomes additional input and feedback by mail, or through our website.
The Public Survey will ask respondents for their opinions on the level of crime in their neighbourhoods, their concerns and their feedback on services provided by our Service. The results of the survey will help to improve the quality of service and ensure the needs of Ottawa residents are addressed.
The information collected from the Public Survey will also assist the OPS in identifying public concerns and priorities for the upcoming 2016-2018 Business Plan.
Results from the last public survey conducted in 2012 can be found on our website.
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