
Little Rock Township is a vibrant community in Kendall County, Illinois, established on November 6, 1849. It covers a nearly 6-mile square area.
Named after Little Rock Creek that flows through the area, the township features scenic rural landscapes, farmland, and easy access via major routes like U.S. Route 34.
Home to about 14,000 residents (2020 U.S. Census: 14,036 people and 4,882 housing units), it continues to experience steady growth as a welcoming blend of suburban convenience and small-town charm.
Little Rock Township encompasses the city of Plano in its entirety as well as a portion of the city of Sandwich (specifically its eastern edge), along with the unincorporated community of Little Rock. Plano serves as the largest settlement and administrative hub (to include the main office along with additional maintenance buildings) within the township.
Governed by an elected Town Board consisting of a Supervisor and four Trustees, plus dedicated elected servants for assessment, clerk, and highway services, Little Rock Township focuses on upholding the Constitution of the United States and the state of Illinois, supporting families, businesses, and overall quality of life.
The township office is located at 611 West Main Street in Plano.
