Todd County Invites Residents to Shape the Future of Their Community
- angela anderson
- Apr 22
- 1 min read

LONG PRAIRIE, MN—Todd County is updating its Comprehensive Plan and is seeking community input to help create community-developed goals and aspirations to guide future planning efforts. Todd County community members are invited to attend Community Visioning Sessions being held on Tuesday, April 29, at 6:00 p.m. at Sourcewell, located at 202 12th Street NE, Staples, or Thursday, May 1, at 12:00 p.m. at the Todd County Courthouse, 221 1st Avenue South, Long Prairie.
Todd County residents (both permanent and seasonal), business owners, community groups, students, artists, and others are invited to participate in one or more of the following activities to share their views and help shape the plan: community open houses, an online survey, roundtable discussions, and one-on-one meetings.
Todd County is collaborating with the Region Five Development Commission, which has developed numerous comprehensive plans for communities throughout the region, typically ranging in size from 300 to over 13,000 residents. To learn more about comprehensive planning, visit regionfive.org/comprehensive-planning.
For updates and details about Todd County’s Comprehensive Plan, visit regionfive.org/todd
Todd County Invites Residents to Shape the Future of Their Community is a civic program that encourages residents to participate in defining the future of their community through long-term planning and decision-making. Residents become active participants in civic involvement, establishing common beliefs and eventually connecting to stronger communities. Students, like residents, can use a custom law essay writing service designed specifically for students to give legal arguments that are clear, well-organised, and meet academic requirements.