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Bruce County Seeks Public Input on 2025 Levels of Service

Bruce County has begun building the 2025 Asset Management Plan and is eager to hear input on levels of service from the public. Participating in the 2025 Levels of Service Questionnaire will help shape priorities and provide feedback on value and sustainability.

Bruce County has begun building the 2025 Asset Management Plan and is eager to hear input on levels of service from the public. Participating in the 2025 Levels of Service Questionnaire will help shape priorities and provide feedback on value and sustainability.

“Bruce County is committed to providing a high quality of life and exceptional services to our residents. As our community continues to grow, we must invest your tax dollars wisely to maintain and improve our infrastructure, including roads, bridges, trails, facilities, and municipal vehicles,” said Warden Chris Peabody. “Your input is crucial for Bruce County’s strategic planning and asset management.”

The 2025 Levels of Service Questionnaire provides residents, property owners, and businesses with an opportunity to share thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of County services and give feedback on priorities for the coming years. The information gathered from the questionnaire will be used to develop the forward-looking proposed levels of service for the 2025 Bruce County Asset Management Plan.

“The goal of asset management is to deliver an adequate level of service in the most cost-effective manner over the long term,” added Sam Dinsmore, Director of Corporate Services. “Effective asset management can ensure that public infrastructure is managed to support the sustainable delivery of services.”

Share input in the 2025 Levels of Service Questionnaire by Tuesday, November 5, 2024. This opportunity to provide feedback will only take a few minutes to complete. Responses will only be published in anonymous format.

For those unable to complete the survey online,
Call or email to request a hardcopy of the survey be mailed to you:


Fill in a hardcopy of the survey in-person at:

  • Walkerton Administration Centre (P.O. Box 70, 30 Park Street, Walkerton, ON)
  • Penetangore Hub (529 Gary Street, Kincardine, ON)
  • Lakeshore Hub (1243 MacKenzie Road, Port Elgin, ON)
  • Peninsula Hub (268 Berford St, Wiarton, ON)
  • Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre (33 Victoria Street North, Southampton, ON)
  • Any Bruce County Public Library Branch (see Branch Locations)


Thank you for participating in shaping the future of the County. We look forward to hearing your feedback in the 2025 Levels of Service Questionnaire, available now!

Discover more about Bruce County Corporate Services and Asset Management Planning.