Engagement is now closed.
Thank you to those who participated in this engagement. You can learn more about this project below, or subscribe to Participate Wood Buffalo to stay connected (or get involved) with future engagement projects impacting our region.
Survey closed
Thank you to those who participated in this survey. You can learn more about this engagement below, or to stay connected (or get involved) with future engagement projects impacting our region.
Thank you to those who participated in the survey.
The What We Heard Report is now available for you to review. Learn more about the engagement, see which common themes came out of your feedback, and get a summary of survey responses.
Next steps
The project team will review your feedback to look at what is working and where there is room for improvement. This information will help the project team to plan construction communication for 2024 and beyond.
How did construction communication measure up this season?
In Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo, construction season runs from May until October each year, and this is when most work happens.
Share your feedback about construction communication and let us know how well you were informed about work happening in your community.
IMPORTANT: We’re asking for your feedback about communication, and NOT about construction activities or projects.
Participate: October 4 – November 3
Share your feedback from October 4 until November 3, 2023. Here's how you can participate:
- Survey - open to everyone across the region.
- Quick Poll - if you’re in a hurry.
- Map Tool - point out feedback about communication in a specific location.
Why Participate? (What’s in it for you?)
Our priority is to keep you informed about construction work that may be happening in your community. Staying informed will help you to stay ahead of the curb on construction.
There are a number of ways to stay up to date about construction. (See below to learn more.)
Share feedback on what is working well for you and what needs improvement. We’ll review your feedback and look at ways to make construction communication even better.
What is Construction Communication?
There are a number of ways we communicate information about construction activities across the region. Keep in mind that these communication tools change over time and may not apply to every project or location. Here are some examples:
- Billboards
- Construction web page(External link)
- Digital ads
- Electronic message boards
- Email notifications (subscribe here(External link))
- Online construction map(External link)
- Online construction notices (found at rmwb.ca/construction(External link))
- Posters
- Printed notices at your door
- Public engagement events
- Pulse(External link)
- Radio ads
- Rural newsletters(External link)
- Social media(External link)
- Street signs
Survey
The Construction Communications Survey has now concluded.
Quick Poll
Are you satisfied with municipal construction communication this year?
This quick poll has concluded.