The Town of Argos wants to hear from citizens about two different issues.
The Town is currently updating its Comprehensive Plan and seeks input from residents. The Town wants to hear your big ideas on what you would like to see added or changed by 2040.
There are multiple opportunities to share your big ideas. Visit the plan website at www.engage.macog.com/argos-2040 to complete the online survey and the Big Idea activity. Paper copies are also accessible at the Argos Town Hall.
If you would like more information about this project, contact Donny Ritsema at dritsema@macog.com or 574-598-4420.

Secondly, the Town is applying for a grant to create a Utility Master Plan that will address important issues like water quality, pressure, sewer, and storm drainage.
If you've noticed problems in your area—big or small, now is the time to speak up.
Your input will help guide future improvements and ensure we’re investing where it’s needed most.
Contact the Town of Argos by calling the Clerk's Office at 574-892-5717, sending them a direct message, or visiting the website for more information.
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