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Grant County WRD confirms caretakers for Raleigh Reservoir and Sheep Creek, reviews maintenance

Grant County Water Resource District · April 21, 2025
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Summary

At its April 21 meeting the Grant County Water Resource District confirmed Andrew Kuntz and Wayne Iszler as caretakers for the 2025 season, reviewed dock and trail maintenance at Raleigh Reservoir and Sheep Creek, and heard a report on aquatic nuisance species from a Lake Tschida meeting.

The Grant County Water Resource District confirmed seasonal caretakers and reviewed maintenance needs for two district recreation sites at its April 21, 2025 meeting.

Chairman Jerald Christensen reviewed the maintenance work list for Raleigh Reservoir and reported that docks and the fishing pier are in place. Director Harold Gaugler reported that docks and piers at Sheep Creek are also in place; he said he planted grass seed near the new shelter and noted that the walking trail there is now five feet wide.

The board discussed caretakers for the 2025 season. The minutes state that Andrew Kuntz agreed to continue the Raleigh Reservoir contract and that Wayne Iszler agreed to continue the Sheep Creek contract; the minutes record that contracts will be secured but do not include contract terms or compensation details.

Chairman Christensen reported on a meeting at Lake Tschida addressing aquatic nuisance species (ANS). The minutes note the district was briefed on the ANS meeting but record no formal actions or follow-up tasks specific to ANS at this session.

Director Harold Gaugler provided legislative updates to the board; the minutes list the updates but do not specify particulars. The meeting adjourned following the maintenance and contracting discussion.

No citations to ordinances, policies or state statutes appear in the minutes for these items.