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Nelson County hears drainage complaint, gets update on chip-and-seal plans and approves two safety subscriptions

Nelson County Commissioners · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners heard a resident warn that ditch digging near County Road 22 could redirect water onto private property, were told preliminary plans for chip-and-seal work on County Roads 35 and 18 have been submitted to NDDOT, and approved AirMedCare and Guard911 subscriptions for county employees and the courthouse.

Seth Hamre told the board that Paul Bjornson reported preliminary plans have been submitted to the North Dakota Department of Transportation for chip-and-seal projects on County Roads 35 and 18.

During public comment, resident Wayne Maixner said digging in the ditches along County Road 22 will cause water to flow south onto his property and neighboring properties, urging the board to note and address the drainage concern.

On administrative business the board approved two safety-related subscriptions: the AirMedCare air ambulance Census Plan for Nelson County employees in 2023 at $65 per person annually, and the Guard911 notification program for the courthouse. Both purchases were approved on unanimous roll call votes.

No specific remedial action for the ditch complaint was recorded in the meeting minutes.