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Johnson County Conservation highlights FY24 programs and proposes new deputy director role

3193327 · April 2, 2025
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Conservation Director Brad Friedoff presented the department’s fiscal year 2024 annual report, outlined program metrics and ARPA projects, and proposed reorganizing a program manager post into a deputy director to centralize grants and administrative work.

Brad Friedoff, Johnson County conservation director, presented the department’s fiscal year 2024 annual report to the Johnson County Board of Supervisors on April 2, detailing program participation, project status and proposed internal restructuring.

Friedoff said the report contains comprehensive data the public can review and highlighted the conservation department’s environmental education, prescribed burning, facilities work and ARPA-funded projects. “I could've just shared this with you, but there's a lot of data in there,” Friedoff told supervisors as he introduced the packet.

The nut graf: The presentation combined an accounting of last year’s activities with near-term operational changes: Friedoff recommended converting the conservation program manager position into a deputy director role to concentrate grants, reporting and project administration…

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