Decafnation’s local government performance review
It’s now just past halfway through our civic officials’ current terms in office. Over the past few weeks, Decafnation has asked its readers and others to rate their level of satisfaction so far with the performance of the Comox Valley councillors, directors and trustees who they elected in 2018. The results are being presented in two parts, along with data charts and a nearly complete list of the survey respondents’ written comments. These stories and other survey information can be found on this page.
Survey finds Areas A-B happy with regional board, directors, little interest in schools
Comox Valley regional directors in Areas A and B should address the affordable housing crisis as their top priority over the next year and a half, according to a local government performance review conducted by Decafnation. In Area C, the top issue is protecting the Regional Growth Strategy
Electoral Area A Comments
Results for Electoral Area a from Decafnation’s Local Government Performance Review
School Board Comments
Respondents to Decafnation’s Local Government Performance Review comment on District 71 school trustees
Islands Trust Comments
Electoral Area A respondents to Decafnation’s Local Government Performance Review made comments about the Islands Trust representatives
Electoral Area C Comments
Electoral Area C respondents’ comments in Decafnation’s Local Government Performance Review
Electoral Area B Comments
Comments from Electoral Area B respondents on Decafnation’s Local Government Performance Review
Comox respondents’ Comments
Comox residents responding to Decafnation’s Local Government Performance Review make comments on the Town Council and individual councillors
Courtenay respondents’ comments
Local government performance review participants comment on Courtenay Council and individual councillors
Courtenay says it’s satisfied with City Council, different story in Comox, survey finds
Comox Valley elected officials should address the affordable housing crisis as their top priority over the next year and a half preceding the 2022 municipal elections, according to a local government performance review conducted by Decafnation