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Preserving Our Roots, Growing Our Future
Town of Little Falls Community Survey Results
Thank you to all 234 residents who took the Town of Little Falls Comprehensive Plan Community Survey! Here are some highlights:
- Agricultural Preservation: Almost unanimous support for local food systems and farming.
- Vocational & Skills Training: High enthusiasm for educational partnerships and practical job training opportunities.
- Rural Identity: Residents strongly value preserving our town’s character and natural beauty.
- Infrastructure Investment: Clear consensus on prioritizing road improvements.
We invite you to explore the complete survey report here.
Next Steps: Stay tuned for details on our upcoming Town Hall meeting in September, where we’ll explore these results further and shape the future of our community together.
Questions? Contact the Steering Committee at TLFcomprehensiveplan@gmail.com.
What is a Comprehensive Plan?
The Town of Little Falls Comprehensive Plan is a community-driven roadmap that will guide how our town grows and develops over the next 10–20 years. It shapes decisions on land use, housing, local businesses, infrastructure, agriculture, and more—ensuring that the future of the Town of Little Falls reflects what residents want.
Why Does It Matter?
This plan isn’t just a document; it’s a powerful tool for community voice and accountability.
The Town of Little Falls Comprehensive Plan will:
- Protect what makes the Town of Little Falls special—from farmland to historic character
- Guide policies and local laws—influencing zoning, economic development, and conservation
- Help guide decisions by town leaders and developers—ensuring future growth reflects community priorities
- Shape funding and investment—positioning the town for grants and infrastructure improvements
Where Are We Now? (March 2025 Update)