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Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District outlines local projects, technical assistance and grant activity

2582274 · February 28, 2025
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The Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District presented an overview of its authority, staff, watershed work, agriculture programs, culvert and stormwater projects, community grants and state reporting during the county committee meeting.

A representative of the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District outlined the district's statutory role, staffing and a wide range of local projects during the Environmental Concerns and Real Property Tax Services Committee meeting.

The district representative said New York State established county soil and water conservation districts under the Department of Agriculture and Markets and that Warren County's district was created in 1956. The district is governed by a seven-member board that includes two supervisors appointed annually and several at-large members appointed to staggered three-year terms, the representative said.

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