Kandiyohi County board adopts 2025–2027 strategic plan
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Summary
The board on Aug. 19 adopted a countywide strategic plan that sets mission, vision and priorities for 2025–27 including leadership, staff development, infrastructure review and community partnership. Administrator Kelsey Baker said the plan will be distributed to county employees and implemented as a "living" document.
The Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 19 adopted the county’s strategic plan for 2025 through 2027.
Kelsey Baker, Kandiyohi County administrator, presented the plan and described it as a product of staff and commissioner input guided by consultant Dave Onmock LLC. Baker said the plan contains a mission statement — “We lead with integrity, serve with purpose, and empower potential” — a vision and a set of priorities including leadership development, review of county assets, and a “community-centered partner” approach to projects.
Baker said the plan will be distributed to county employees and implemented across departments as a living document; departments will incorporate relevant objectives and goals and staff will use the plan to guide agenda items and public communications. Commissioners praised the work and emphasized fiscal stewardship and a culture-of-one approach.
The board adopted the plan by motion and second; no roll-call tally is recorded in the transcript.

