Guiding the future of Hendricks County.
Review the draft Hendricks Comprehensive Plan!
The Hendricks Comprehensive Plan is entering the adoption phase. If you would like to review the plan before attending the Plan Commission and County Commissioners adoption meetings, please click the link below.
The Hendricks County Comprehensive Plan is a collaborative effort led by a committee of community stakeholders to guide land use, housing, economic development, transportation, and other critical decisions impacting those living and working in Hendricks County.
In the coming months, a variety of public engagement opportunities will be available for residents and business owners to provide input and feedback on the project. Continue to check back in for updates and to see how you can get involved in shaping Hendricks County’s future!
Provide your input through the online interactive map!
As part of the online workshop, an interactive map has been created which allows community members to provide geographic-specific input and comments about Hendricks County’s future. The map will remain open throughout the summer and early fall, allowing participants to add as many comments as desired.
Click the image to the right or here to access the interactive map.
Learn About The Plan!
Planning efforts are collaborative projects that rely on all residents, businesses, and organizations to work together to be successful. Learn about what the Hendricks Comprehensive Plan is and how it will impact the community in the future.
Get Involved In The Project!
Community engagement is the cornerstone of the planning process, allowing the planning team to gain and understanding of what’s important to those living and working in Hendricks County. View current and future engagement opportunities to see how you can get involved in the process.
Review Planning Documents & Resources
To ensure the plan addresses the community’s opportunities and challenges, it is important to receive feedback on draft goals and strategies, as well as other important documentation. Read through meeting summaries and draft plan content as it is developed.