Mandated to work in the public open space, its vision is for Ward 13 to be a safe and healthy community where everyone can prosper.

“Our mission is to provide supplementary services that will improve the safety, service delivery and environment in our community,” said Meredith Thornton, general manager of the Onrus Vermont Special Rating Area (OVSRA).

With this in mind the OVSRA is in the process of applying for the next five-year period to fulfil its role, and part of that requires it to conduct a satisfaction survey in the community.

The OVSRA is a non-profit organisation which, according to Thornton, is led by a voluntary board of directors chosen by the community for the community.

“This survey is to determine the general opinion of OVSRA ratepayers about the services that we provide,” Thornton added.

“These services include 24/7 CCTV monitoring and armed response, foot and bicycle patrols throughout the residential area, green belts and coastal path as well as supplementary environmental and cleansing services and social interventions as necessary.”

She said the survey will take less than five minutes to complete.

“Your personal information will be kept confidential and used for the stated purpose only. Scan this code to link directly to the form before mid-June.”

For more information on the survey or the OVSRA send an email to info@onrusvermontsra.com

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