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Illinois Valley Soil And Water Conservation District
Trout Unlimited, in partnership with the Illinois Valley Soil and Water Conservation District, is seeking proposals to modernize irrigation on the Sweet Cron property in Kerby, Oregon. The project involves converting approximately 53.5 to 56 acres to pivot and sprinkler systems to improve water efficiency. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for April 7, 2026, and final proposals must be submitted by April 28, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
Illinois Valley Soil And Water Conservation District
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Trout Unlimited, in partnership with the Illinois Valley Soil and Water Conservation District, is seeking proposals to modernize irrigation on the Sweet Cron property in Kerby, Oregon. The project involves converting approximately 53.5 to 56 acres to pivot and sprinkler systems to improve water efficiency. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for April 7, 2026, and final proposals must be submitted by April 28, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Illinois Valley Soil And Water Conservation District
The agenda for the Illinois Valley Watershed Council meeting includes the Election of 2026 Officers, acceptance of Financial Reports, and Committee Reports covering the consideration of the Social Media Administrator Policy and a draft DEIJ Policy. Old business involves discussions on the Council's role concerning local mining updates and the Strategic Implementation Area/Tree Sale Event update. New business covers adding events to the calendar. Staff reports include updates on grants and pending OWEB review comments. Partnering agency reports are also scheduled.
The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes acceptance of minutes and financial reports, old business items such as Cardinal Services rates, a strategic planning update involving a proposal from Rob Hambleton contingent upon funding, and discussion of council vacancies. New business is currently T.B.A. The meeting will conclude with council updates, staff reports, and public comments.
The meeting agenda included the acceptance of financial reports and committee reports. Old business items discussed were QuickBooks and Recruiting. New business focused on Committee Recommendations. Council Updates and Staff Reports covered an advance request for the Executive Director's healthcare bonus ($700), discussion of a funding model (1/3 Grant Funding, 1/3 Donations, 1/3 memberships/Fee-for-Service), and planning for future projects like the Crooks Creek project phase two. Staff reports also noted preparations for board meetings and reconciliation of accounts. The next meeting is scheduled for December 12, 2024.
The council held multiple meetings where they reviewed financial reports and discussed committee updates, including the outreach committee's movie night plans and the RDC committee's recommendation regarding board term renewals. Key business included discussing a position paper, reviewing the temporary board composition policy, and addressing recruitment strategies for social media and local news. Additionally, a special meeting was conducted to review and approve a revised position description for the Office Manager role. Staff provided reports on grant application strategies, and the board engaged in a review of administrative and project-related expenditures.
The agenda for the meeting included acceptance of minutes and financial reports, committee reports with an action item regarding RDC position renewals, and old business covering a March event, a local mining update, review of the Temporary Board Composition Policy, a movie night update, and recruitment efforts. New business was listed as T.B.A. The meeting concluded with council updates, partnering agency reports, public comments, and adjournment. The provided meeting notes from January 8, 2026, detailed officer elections resulting in new Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer roles, acceptance of a DEIJ policy, and reorganization of standing committees, including combining HR and OD committees. Furthermore, old business included plans for the Council to produce an informational paper regarding mining impacts, and new business involved planning a March for Trees event and discussing regular movie nights.
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