County officials are anticipating a more extensive strategic planning process and broader community engagement four years from now, in 2028, once significant Design the Future projects reach their conclusion. These multi-year projects, already underway, include:
the replacement of the organization’s core financial and human resources planning tool, referred to as enterprise resource planning modernization;
an inventory of the county government’s approximately 350 lines of public service, many of which are mandated by state or federal law;
an organization-wide assessment of current and projected capital improvement needs across the categories of transportation, facilities and technology.
Until this more extensive engagement process can begin, the public is invited to provide input about the draft Strategic Plan Update by answering a brief online questionnaire before February 16. Public input will be shared with the Board of County Commissioners at their Works Session meeting on February 20.