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Clay County approves plan to allocate $832,772 in riparian-aid funds across five categories

3034569 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a distribution plan for $832,771.73 in riparian aid, directing money to soil-and-water conservation, a legal reserve, county-owned land maintenance, the West Central Regional Watershed District, and aerial imagery/mapping.

The Clay County Board of Commissioners approved a plan to allocate the county’s riparian-aid balance of $832,771.73 across five purposes: soil-and-water conservation monitoring, a legal reserve, county-owned land maintenance, the West Central Regional Watershed District, and county imagery/mapping.

County staff and a buffer committee proposed specific allotments after reviewing the state buffer law’s intent and the county’s accumulated…

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