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Wright County board discusses aging Lake Cornelia siren, possible cost‑share with lake association

3794873 · June 9, 2025
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Summary

County conservation and supervisors discussed maintenance, battery replacements and the possible need to replace a decades‑old warning siren at Lake Cornelia, with potential replacement costs estimated at $30,000–$50,000 and suggestions to seek a cost‑share with the Lake Cornelia Association.

Wright County officials on June 2 discussed maintenance needs and long‑term replacement for an aging warning siren at Lake Cornelia, and recommended meeting the local Lake Cornelia Association to discuss cost‑sharing and ownership.

Eric Rechter, identified in the meeting as a Wright County conservation/consultation director, said the siren is roughly 25–30 years old and does not interface with the county’s newer radio system. He advised the board an annual maintenance check might run “probably in this $600 range a year,” and that four replacement…

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