Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) English French German Greek Hindi Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Malay Spanish Vietnamese Print Council’s Customer Service does not meet expectations In the last quarter of 2023, Residents of Port Phillip conducted a customer service survey seeking the views of residents and businesses. Participants were invited through letterbox leaflets and email and a total of 523 responded.In one part of the online survey, we asked residents to score Council on several factors that contribute to ‘Service Performance’ and ‘Resident Relationships’. Here is their overall rating.What we did not expect was the overwhelming 82% of participants declaring that they were ‘detractors’ through a Net Promoter Score (NPS) question.NPS is based on a single survey question asking respondents to rate the likelihood that they would recommend the Council’s service to a friend or colleague. Detractors are unhappy customers who are unlikely to recommend the Council’s services and may even discourage others from using the Council’s services.These were the main concerns expressed by respondents:Communications, community engagement, consultation, and responsiveness poorCommunity priorities vs. Council agendas mismatch, insensitivity to residents' needs and concernsDecision making and prioritisation poorDistribution of resources inequitable, wasteful spending on non-essential projectsEnvironmental concerns Financial management, transparency, and accountabilityInfrastructure, maintenance, safety, cleanliness, rubbish collection and waste management Inquiries and complaints handling ineffectiveLeadership and governance poor, lack of transparency and honestyParking issues Planning and development issuesPolitical agendas, ideology, and governanceRates excessiveResistance to change or improvementSafety and crime concernsService delivery inefficienciesStaff numbers and associated costs excessive, bureaucracy and inefficiencyWe do not suggest that this response is indicative of the whole population of the City of Port Phillip, however it does indicate that there are issues that need to be addressed by council. Because the respondents to the survey were self-nominating, we anticipated that disaffected residents were likely to be willing to participate so that they could send a message to council.We thank those who participated. Download Full Report Here