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Board flags Raleigh embankment vegetation for removal and considers Sheep Creek playground options

Grant County Water Resource District · April 20, 2026

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Summary

Chairman Jerald Christensen said an inspection identified trees and woody vegetation on the Raleigh embankment that "need removal." Director Steven Schadler outlined a Sheep Creek playground proposal; the board noted a spring work day will be scheduled but recorded no funding decisions.

At the April 20 meeting of the Grant County Water Resource District in Elgin, Chairman Jerald Christensen reported that a recent inspection of Raleigh Dam identified trees and other woody vegetation on the embankment that "need removal," indicating maintenance the district will need to schedule or contract.

Director Steven Schadler then presented an update and options for a Sheep Creek playground proposal; the minutes record discussion of the proposal and options but do not show any formal motion to fund or approve the project.

The board noted that a spring work day will be scheduled to address maintenance tasks referenced during the meeting; specific dates, volunteer assignments or contractor arrangements were not recorded in the minutes. No timeline for removing vegetation at the Raleigh embankment was included in the record.

The minutes provide an initial record of the inspection and proposals but do not document next steps such as hiring contractors, authorizing expenditures, or setting a firm date for the spring work day.