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Board approves contingent partial abandonment of Judicial Ditch No. 4 tied to US Steel restoration project

3227355 · May 6, 2025
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St. Louis County’s drainage authority approved a contingent order to partially abandon a segment of Judicial Ditch No. 4 after US Steel and the Spider Creek Hunting Association presented a stream restoration plan. The final abandonment will not be recorded until restoration construction is complete and functioning.

The St. Louis County drainage authority voted to approve a contingent partial abandonment of a segment of Judicial Ditch No. 4 after hearing technical presentations from petitioners and engineers about a creek restoration project.

The petition was filed by United States Steel and cosigned by the Spider Creek Hunting Association under Minnesota Statutes chapter 103E and specifically the partial-abandonment procedure in section 103E.806. County staff and petitioners told the board that the petition would remove an altered portion of Spider Creek that was straightened into the…

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