We, the Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association, will this year be consulting with our community about the future of the Dog Exercise Area (DEA) in Ngaio’s Cummings Park. To prepare for this Wellington City Council (WCC) is helping by conducting an online survey closing on 30 June. The results will provide input into later community consultation.
The survey now has a new question. You may wish to repeat the survey if you previously completed and submitted it before 19 May
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If you completed the online survey before 19 May …
The online survey has recently been updated with a further question about Cummings Park, and its closing date extended until 30 June. For this reason, if you completed the survey before Saturday 19 May you may wish to repeat it. We apologise to those of you who end up doing it twice. We are a voluntary organisation and it has taken time to prepare the information about issues to consider.
If the WCC research team detects that one person appears to have answered the survey more than once they may randomly select just one set of answers. If you are repeating the survey it is therefore important you do one of the following to ensure they select the answers you want them to.
If you previously completed the survey and you want to replace your previous answers, please complete the survey again in full and put “REPLACEMENT” in the box that asks about Café Villa answers just before “Finish”. This will ensure your most recent answers are included in the analysis.
If you previously completed the survey and you just want to add your responses to the new Cummings Park question select “None of the above” for questions 1A and 2A, then complete the remainder of the survey and put “UPDATE” in the box that asks about Café Villa just before “Finish”.
If you previously completed the survey and you want to add one or more comments in addition to previous answers, do the survey again without adding any comments except those that are new, then put “NEW COMMENT” in the box that asks about Café Villa just before “Finish”.