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Wright County tabled Youngblood Avenue vacation after landowners ask for drainage mapping
Summary
The Wright County Board of Supervisors opened a public hearing on vacating Youngblood Avenue, heard extended comments from affected landowners about private tile and drainage history, and voted to table Resolution 2025-14 so staff can map culverts, intakes and answer access questions before deciding.
The Wright County Board of Supervisors opened a public hearing on a proposed vacation of Youngblood Avenue and, after extensive public comment from affected landowners about historic private drainage tile, voted to table Resolution 2025-14 to allow staff time to map culverts, intakes and investigate access questions.
Owner Bob Ritter said he supports the vacation but asked the county to provide “a mapping or a listing and a mapping of inlets, outlets, you know, any other type of information that applies to this right of way” so he and other affected landowners know what infrastructure exists before the road is vacated. Ritter said historical records are sparse and that private tile…
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