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Board approves plan to allocate $832,771 in riparian-aid funds across five categories
Summary
The Clay County Board voted to allocate the county’s $832,771 in riparian-aid funds across five buckets including soil-and-water work, a legal reserve, county land maintenance, watershed projects and a three-year imagery contract.
The Clay County Board approved a committee-recommended distribution plan for riparian-aid funds, allocating the current balance toward soil-and-water work, a legal reserve, county land maintenance, watershed projects and aerial imagery/mapping.
Darren, who presented the recommendation from the buffer committee, said Clay County has received roughly $160,000 per year in riparian-aid funds since 2017 and currently holds a balance of $832,771.73.…
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