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Johnson County conservation director outlines FY24 accomplishments, proposes organizational changes

3193749 · April 2, 2025
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Johnson County Conservation Director Brad Friedoff presented the department's FY24 annual report, highlighted program numbers and ARPA-funded projects, and proposed restructuring to add a deputy director to centralize grant, project and administrative work.

Brad Friedoff, Johnson County Conservation Director, presented the conservation board's fiscal year 2024 annual report and outlined proposed changes to the department's leadership structure at the Board of Supervisors work session on April 2.

Friedoff said the report collects staff time, program participation and project details for public review and that he came in person so supervisors and the public could ask questions. "I thought it would be good for me to come in. I could've just shared this with you, but there's a lot of data in there," he said.

The report documents conservation activities and results over the 2023-24 fiscal year. Friedoff highlighted environmental education, prescribed burning, park maintenance, and cost-saving measures tied to ARPA projects. He said the conservation department ran about 240 programs and reached just under 10,000 participants during the year. He also reported completion of an ARPA-funded dump station and…

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