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Carver County Water Management Organization recommends 6% levy increase for watershed projects

5792523 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The Carver County Water Management Organization asked the county board to set a $1,079,359 preliminary levy for 2026, a 6% increase staff said would fund water-quality projects, invasive-species work and state grant matches; the board approved the recommendation.

The Carver County Water Management Organization (WMO) presented and the county board approved a preliminary 2026 levy of $1,079,359 on Sept. 2, a 6% increase from 2025 that WMO staff said will support watershed projects, education, monitoring and match required for state clean-water grants.

Paul Moline, deputy director in Public Services and the WMO presenter, said the WMO is implementing the water-management plan the board adopted in 2020 and that most levy dollars fund staff, engineering and project work. "We are…

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