(KMZA)--Nemaha County officials are voicing conerns about an anonymous bulk mail flyer sent out late last week.
The flyer ask residents to respond to the recently distributed county-wide survey with specific comments opposing county wide zoning.
In a joint response Tuesday, members of the Nemaha County Commission and county Planning Commission said the unidentified and unsigned mailer was “inappropriate, contained non-factual information, and most importantly, is in no way associated with or endorsed by the planning commission or county commissioners.”
Nearly two years after the formation of the Nemaha County Planning Commission, a countywide survey was developed to gauge residents' opinions on various topics regarding life in Nemaha County.
ETC Institute, of Olathe, distributed the survey last week to all Nemaha County households. An on-line reply option was also made available.
The survey results are to be used to help create a comprehensive plan for the county.
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