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Boone County Soil and Water Conservation District Wants Public Input for Long Range Planning

Posted on 21 January 2021 by KWBG

BOONE, Iowa—The Boone Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is currently developing its long-range “Soil and Water Resource Conservation Plan” (SWRC) for Boone County, and is encouraging local citizens to contribute their concerns and ideas in an upcoming planning meeting.

According to Boone SWCD Chair Jeremy Gustafson, the SWRC plan will guide the focus and actions for conservation priorities in Boone for the next five years. “We want our plan to be locally led, and to truly reflect the resources and the conservation issues and objectives of our county,” said Gustafson.

Gustafson said the goal for Boone County’s 5-year SWRC plan is to develop “four or five specific priorities that can be agreed upon as the principal objectives for achieving improved resource conservation in Boone.” These priorities must be leading-edge issues for Boone County that need immediate and sustained action, and each priority must have defined metrics to determine progress over time. Topics will include concerns regarding soil and water resources, recreation and wildlife, local conservation practices, and “urban and rural partnership”.

The Soil and Water Conservation District has responsibilities under state laws for carrying out a countywide soil and water conservation program. Boone SWCD Soil and Water Conservation District recognizes that with constant change, an operating strategy can seldom be long lasting and needs to be re-analyzed periodically, Gustafson said. “The update of our long-range program will reflect our objectives and priorities as we plan to meet the land and water needs of our people.”

Interested members of the public are encouraged to plan on participating in the “public input meeting”, scheduled for February 9th, at 3:00 p.m. Because of the ongoing concern regarding COVID-19, the 1-1/2 hour session will be held on online, using the Zoom platform. Citizens may attend either via online video, or by conference call. “We know Boone County citizens, rural and urban, care about soil health and water quality, and this is your chance to make a difference in the future of conservation in our communities,” said Gustafson. To participate, residents should contact Boone SWCD Conservation Assistant Christine Thompson-Bolton by email: Christine.ThompsonBolton@ia.nacdnet.net.  An invite to the Zoom session will be offered in reply, including a conference call contact.

“Every citizen can and is encouraged to make a meaningful contribution towards implementing this conservation program,” said Gustafson. “Only through cooperation by everyone can we hope to complete this most important task before some of our resources are irretrievably destroyed.”

 

 

 

 

(contributed press release, Boone County SWCD)

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