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We conduct a biennial Service Improvement Survey with our community, which includes residents, people who work in the precinct, stakeholders and our visitors. The biennial survey not only informs our business planning and budget process, but it’s vital that we check whether our internal assessment correlates with owner and stakeholder perceptions and that we build a relationship with our owners and stakeholders.” With a staff complement of just over a hundred, who live and breathe Century City – we love where we work and what we do, which shows in the level of service that we maintain. There are always challenges to overcome, but we tackle these with can-do attitudes and pride in what we achieve. The results of the recently completed biennial Service Improvement Survey indicate that 97% of people experience Century City overall as good and excellent. This result is an increase from a 90% overall favourable vote in 2021 and an 84% vote in 2019, remaining consistently high since the survey was first held in 2006.
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Our 2024 board of directors, each look after a different precinct zone
Our various committees and Trusts that assist the CCPOA Remuneration Committee Investment/Audit Committee Marketing Committee Telecommunication Installations Committee Engineering & Infrastructure Committee Design Review Committee Intaka Island Environmental Trust Century City Arts Foundation
Grand Moorings, Leigh Metcalf Bridgeways, Greg Deans (Chairman)
Century Gate, Nazeem Khan Century View, Fred Grunewald Canal Walk, Gavin Wood Grand Central, Mansoor Salee The Estuary, Stephen Brand Waterford, Viv Gutsche Developer Directors: Chris McMaster Colin Green John Chapman
71% of respondents believe that safety and security is their top priority, followed by infrastructure maintenance and management, and traffic management and public transport.
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