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Wright County supervisors, Lake association discuss siren upkeep, funding options for Lake Cornelia warning system

3845677 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

Wright County supervisors and Lake Cornelia association representatives discussed maintenance, funding and replacement options for a lake-area warning siren that is not compatible with the county’s updated E‑911 radio system.

Wright County supervisors, conservation staff and representatives of the Lake Cornelia area met to review the condition and funding options for a lake warning siren installed years earlier. County conservation director Eric Rector briefed the board on maintenance needs and staff and lake association representatives discussed possible funding through township trustees, charitable foundations or direct association support.

Rector told supervisors the system should receive annual maintenance, which he estimated at about $600, and that the existing siren does not interface with the updated E‑911 radio system; a replacement system, he said, could cost…

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