It is important that our community plans ahead and prepares for extreme heat, so we can all stay safe.
As such, the City of Ryde invites you to complete the Urban Heat Survey, so we can better understand how prepared our community is to manage very hot days and heatwaves, and how we can best support our residents.
Hot days are defined as days of 35+ degrees temperatures. Heatwaves are defined as three or more days in a row when both daytime and nighttime temperatures are unusually high.
The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.
To thank you for your time, you can have the chance to win one of two $100 Anystore Gift Cards by completing the survey online. Terms and conditions apply.
Please see below for information on how you can Have Your Say.
HAVE YOUR SAY
You can Have Your Say on the Urban Heat Survey by completing the survey online, or by providing a written submission via email or post.
All submissions must be received by 11.59pm Sunday 17 March 2024.
Online Survey
Please complete the online survey via the link below. If you are unable to fill in this survey online, please contact Customer Service on 9952 8222.
Prize Draw
Provide your feedback by completing the Urban Heat Survey online and you can go in the draw to win one (1) of two (2) $100 Anystore Gift Cards. Please see the terms and conditions for more information.
Submissions have now closed.
Written Submissions
Written submissions must be clearly marked as 'Urban Heat Survey' and can be sent to:
Privacy Notification
Personal information collected from you is held and used by Council under the provisions of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998. The supply of information is voluntary, however if you cannot provide, or do not wish to provide the information sought, Council may be unable to process your application or request, or consider your submission. Please note that the exchange of information between the public and Council, may be accessed by others and could be made publicly available under the Government Information Public Access Act 2009 (GIPA Act). If you require further information please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre on 9952 8222.