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Survey: Quality of life in Duncan is excellent

The majority of residents rate the quality of life in the City of Duncan as excellent according to the 2014 Citizen Satisfaction Survey findings presented to Council on Monday.

Mayor Phil Kent says a good number of residents took part in the survey.

Kent says the city initiated a survey to establish a baseline of citizen satisfaction with service levels, which will assist council and staff to measure success over time.

He adds it also covered topical questions seeking the community’s initial thoughts on studying the amalgamation and/or re‐alignment of the city’s boundaries.

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