County of Brant seeks public input on communications
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Paris Independent Staff
The County of Brant is asking residents to share their thoughts on how they receive important local information, launching a new survey aimed at improving how the municipality communicates with the community.
From construction updates to community programs and service notices, the County says it regularly shares information that affects residents’ day-to-day lives. Officials are now looking for feedback on what methods work best — and where improvements can be made.
Residents can participate in the Communications 2026 Survey online, with the survey open until Friday, May 15 at 4:30 p.m.
For those who prefer not to complete the survey digitally, printed copies are available at County of Brant Customer Service locations. Residents can also take part over the phone by calling 519-442-7268 or toll-free at 1-855-442-7268.
In addition to the full survey, the County is offering a quick poll asking residents to identify their top preferred way to receive municipal updates. Community members are also encouraged to provide more detailed feedback, including what is working well, what could be improved and ideas for new communication approaches.
The County says the feedback will help shape future communication efforts and ensure residents stay informed in ways that are most effective and accessible.
More information, including the survey and subscription options for updates, is available at EngageBrant.ca/Communications2026.




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