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Johnson County Adds Community Forum for Strategic Plan
Residents, businesses, and organizations invited to provide input on county's new roadmap.
Published on Mar. 1, 2026
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Johnson County, Iowa is developing a new strategic plan to guide county priorities, policies, and budget decisions for the next 3-5 years. The Board of Supervisors is inviting residents, businesses, and community organizations to attend an additional in-person community forum on February 26th to provide input on the plan. Past forums were held in Solon, Hills, and Coralville, and residents can also submit feedback through the project's digital platform.
Why it matters
Johnson County's strategic plan will serve as an important roadmap for the county, helping to measure progress and adapt to new opportunities and challenges. Gathering broad public input is central to the county's planning efforts to ensure the plan reflects the needs and priorities of the community.
The details
The additional community forum will be held on Thursday, February 26th at 6pm at Dream City in Iowa City. Residents can also provide input through the project's digital platform site, Social Pinpoint. The strategic plan will guide the county's priorities, policies, and budget decisions for the next 3-5 years.
- The additional community forum will be held on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 6pm.
- Past forums were held in Solon, Hills, and Coralville.
The players
Johnson County Board of Supervisors
The governing body of Johnson County, Iowa that is developing the new strategic plan.
The takeaway
Johnson County's inclusive strategic planning process demonstrates a commitment to public input and transparency as the county works to develop a roadmap that reflects the needs and priorities of the entire community.
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