The Township of Hamilton Invites Public Feedback on Draft Communications Plan

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The Township of Hamilton is excited to share the Draft Communications Plan 2024-2029, aimed at improving communication and engagement within the community. Aligned with the Township’s 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, the Communications Plan focuses on enhancing accuracy, timeliness and accessibility of information while fostering a stronger connection between residents and local government.

Key priorities of the Plan include:
• Fostering a well-informed community about Township projects, news, events, and initiatives.

• Focusing on two-way communications.

• Promoting a strong sense of community and identity in for the Township.

• Improving internal communications.

The Township of Hamilton invites all residents to review the Draft Plan and provide feedback. Your input will help shape the final version of the Plan, ensuring it meets the needs of the community.

Read the full Draft Communications Plan by visiting hamiltontownship.ca/connect

Comments can be submitted to the Office of the Clerk until November 28, 2024 by:

Email: clerks@hamiltontownship.ca

In Person at 8285 Majestic Hills Drive, Camborne, ON K9A 4J7

Mail to: PO Box 1060, Cobourg, K9A 4W5

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