Politics & Government
Basking Ridge Residents Asked To Fill Out Communications Survey
The survey will determine how residents want to receive township information such as emergency and non-emergency.
BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Basking Ridge residents are being asked to fill out a short survey designed to determine how residents prefer to receive township information.
The newly-formed Bernards Township Communications Task Force sent out the survey to residents signed up to receive email blasts from the township on Monday. All other residents can access the survey here.
The survey seeks to find out how residents want to receive information — such as emergency and non-emergency —, what specific types of information they would like to receive as well as how they use the many informational tools the township provides.
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Residents have until Wednesday, May 15 to complete the survey.
The Communications Task Force will use these survey responses, as well as other research, to help make recommendations to the Bernards Township Committee for the purpose of improving communications and developing protocols for dissemination of information. The Task Force plans to present recommendations in or prior to November.
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The Task Force is made up of Bernards Township elected officials, township employees and volunteer residents. The group welcomes resident feedback.
Any resident with an idea or suggestion is strongly encouraged to send an email to communicationstaskforce@bernards.org.
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