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Background
The Town of Shelburne Council received a costing from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) on January 14, 2019. The Town has 6 months to respond to the OPP or by July 14, 2019.
The Town has hired a consultant, to study, analyze and compare policing services and costs between the Shelburne Police Service (SPS) and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). The analysis of the OPP costing proposal is to include comparing the operating and capital costs of the Shelburne Police Services.
Your participation and input regarding policing services for the Town of Shelburne is appreciated.
Background
The Town of Shelburne Council received a costing from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) on January 14, 2019. The Town has 6 months to respond to the OPP or by July 14, 2019.
The Town has hired a consultant, to study, analyze and compare policing services and costs between the Shelburne Police Service (SPS) and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). The analysis of the OPP costing proposal is to include comparing the operating and capital costs of the Shelburne Police Services.
The Town of Shelburne is inviting members of the Community to complete a survey regarding policing services for the Town of Shelburne. The survey is intended for residents or taxpayers residing within Shelburne.
The survey will take approximately 5 minutes and your responses are voluntary and will be confidential. Responses will not be identified by individual. All responses will be compiled together and analyzed as a group.
If you have any questions please contact:
Denyse Morrissey CAO | cao@shelburne.ca.
Consultation has concluded
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The Town of Shelburne is inviting members of the Community to complete a survey regrading policing services for the Town of Shelburne. The survey is intended for residents or taxpayers residing within Shelburne. Survey runs from March 28th, 2019 - May 31st, 2019
OPP Community Consultation
Shelburne Policing Survey is currently at this stage
Notice of Special Council Meeting Community Information Session with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wednesday April 3, 2019 – 6:30 to 8:00 pm | Grace Tipling Hall 203 Main Street East, Shelburne Public participation and input is encouraged. The OPP will be taking questions from the public at a community information session
Consultant’s Report presented to Council
this is an upcoming stage for Shelburne Policing Survey
Staff report and recommendations to Council
this is an upcoming stage for Shelburne Policing Survey
Submit response to OPP
this is an upcoming stage for Shelburne Policing Survey