June Feedback Loop
June Feedback Loop Survey Focuses on the Environment
The Municipality of Inverness County is launching the June edition of The Feedback Loop survey today, June 18, with a focus on the environment and climate change.
The Feedback Loop is a monthly survey initiative designed to gather resident feedback on a variety of municipal topics throughout 2026. Surveys are released on the third Thursday of each month and invite residents to share their perspectives, experiences and ideas.
This month’s survey was created in partnership with Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Cape Breton—a non-profit organization that the Municipality works closely with on climate-related projects and activities—to get a better understanding of residents’ awareness of environmental issues in Inverness County.
“We’re always grateful for the work that ACAP Cape Breton does in Inverness County,” says Warden Bonny MacIsaac, Municipality of Inverness County. “This feedback will help both the Municipality and ACAP understand residents’ awareness and priorities when it comes to the environment and climate change and help guide joint efforts going forward.”
“Inverness County has so much nature for us to learn from and enjoy,” say Monica Ragan, ACAP Cape Breton’s Program Manager for Western Cape Breton. “Using the results of this survey, we can better tailor programming to help residents connect with their environment in a fun and informative way.”
The survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete, and all responses remain anonymous.
Residents can complete the survey online, with paper copies available at the Municipal Administration Building, 375 Main St., Port Hood and various locations throughout the County.
The survey will close on July 15, with the next survey launching on July 16.
About ACAP Cape Breton
Founded in 1992, Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Cape Breton works directly on practical solutions that help protect and restore the natural environment. They are a charitable not-for-profit organization staffed by a passionate team of environmental scientists and educators. Our work spans four core areas: Habitat Restoration, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Education, and Waste Diversion.
ACAP and the Municipality collaborate on projects, programming, and initiatives related to climate change, water conservation, waste diversion, and more.
To access the survey, visit https://forms.office.com/r/8DgBTWysKH
For more information, including a list of locations where paper copies are available, visit The Feedback Loop | Municipality of the County of Inverness.
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