(KNZA)--The results of a survey conducted last fall in Brown County will be presented during three public meetings next week.
The Brown County Commission is inviting county residents to attend the meetings.
They will take place Monday, February 26, at 12 noon at the Fairview Community Center and Monday evening at 5:30 at the Fisher Center in Hiawatha, along with Tuesday evening, February 27, at 5:30 at the Blue Building in Horton.
Each meeting will be facilitated by project consultant, Dick Horton.
The purpose of the survey was to identify the needs and preferences of residents to assist in the development of a comprehensive plan for the county
The survey, which was organized by the ETC Market Research Institute, of Olathe, was mailed to every household in Brown County and was available on-line. 803 completed surveys were returned.
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