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City launches survey to support phase 2 of OCP and zoning bylaw update project

The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and asks residents to provide feedback on the importance of various options presented to potentially enhance housing, transit, business development, culture and more in the City of Moose Jaw. 
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The City of Moose Jaw has kicked off the second round of community engagement around its Official Community Plan (OCP) zoning bylaw updates and is looking for feedback about several topics.

This year, the municipality and project consultant Wallace Insights have held multiple community engagement sessions to aid in the development of an updated OCP and zoning bylaw. From open houses, community cafés and indigenous engagement sessions, the city has committed itself to weighing all community feedback, including responses to the OCP Phase Two survey. 

The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and asks residents to provide feedback on the importance of various options presented to potentially enhance housing, transit, business development, culture and more in the City of Moose Jaw. 

The survey closes on Friday, Dec. 15.

Residents can access the survey for free on the City of Moose Jaw app or by using the link at www.moosejaw.ca/ocp. If residents lack a computer but would like to take the survey, the Moose Jaw Public Library has multiple computer stations that can be accessed free of charge.

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