Community concerns to inform safety strategies

This is a photo of two police officer and three council staff standing in front of the administration building
Council works closely with a range of stakeholders to deliver a number of community safety initiatives

Logan City Council is seeking feedback from the Logan community to further develop and prioritise its community safety and crime prevention programs.

The annual Safe City Logan Community Survey will be open from August 17 until September 13.

Residents can access the survey via a link on Council’s website, logan.qld.gov.au

City Lifestyle Committee Chairperson, Councillor Laurie Koranski, said understanding community concerns was vital in developing public safety strategies.

“As part of the survey, we will be keen to understand community sentiment on Council’s various safety programs,” Cr Koranski said.

“The survey will also seek feedback from residents on how safe they feel in various places in the City of Logan, as well as their suggestions on how to improve the safety of those public areas.

“I encourage everyone to take part and to help us form a good understanding of the safety requirements of our Logan community.”

Participants must be aged 12 years or over.

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