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Red Lake Watershed District
Project includes installation of 5 rock riffle structures and 1 rock arch rapids structure within the Clearwater River.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Red Lake Watershed District
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Project includes installation of 5 rock riffle structures and 1 rock arch rapids structure within the Clearwater River.
AvailableRed Lake Watershed District
Three Streambank Stabilization sites. Sites were designed using bioengineering (toe-wood/sod mat) to the bank full heights. The remaining streambank above the bank full height is proposed to be excavated at varies slope for the majority of the project.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Red Lake Watershed District
Close: May 28, 2026
Three Streambank Stabilization sites. Sites were designed using bioengineering (toe-wood/sod mat) to the bank full heights. The remaining streambank above the bank full height is proposed to be excavated at varies slope for the majority of the project.
Red Lake Watershed District
Three Streambank Stabilization sites located on the Thief River approximately 5.5 miles north of Thief River Falls, MN. Sites were designed using bioengineering (toe-wood/sod mat and turf reinforcement mat) to the bank full heights. The remaining streambank above the bank full height is proposed to be excavated at varies slope for the majority of the project. See outside link.
Posted Date
Aug 21, 2025
Due Date
Sep 11, 2025
Release: Aug 21, 2025
Red Lake Watershed District
Close: Sep 11, 2025
Three Streambank Stabilization sites located on the Thief River approximately 5.5 miles north of Thief River Falls, MN. Sites were designed using bioengineering (toe-wood/sod mat and turf reinforcement mat) to the bank full heights. The remaining streambank above the bank full height is proposed to be excavated at varies slope for the majority of the project. See outside link.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Red Lake Watershed District
The Board meeting included discussions on several key projects, including cost-sharing for a drainage research study, maintenance for the Burnham Creek and Polk County Ditch improvement project, erosion control alternatives for the Chuck Flage site, and the hiring of a contractor for site improvements. The Board approved a final payment hearing date for the Thief River Streambank project, authorized a preliminary survey report for the improvement to JD 1, and discussed construction updates for Chiefs Coulee and Turtle Connection Cross Lakes. Additional business included the withdrawal of a permit, approval of various new permit applications, adoption of a new district logo, and a review of financial reports and construction cost estimates.
The board discussed and took action on several items including the approval of the financial report and payment for membership dues. Financial management actions were approved regarding the reinvestment of maturing certificates of deposit. Discussions were held on erosion issues in Crookston and the adoption of a landowner agreement for streambank stabilization. The board authorized funding splits for bank stabilization projects and approved clearing and snagging operations along ditch systems. Additionally, the board approved a client services agreement for stabilization projects, handled permit withdrawals and approvals, and updated scholarship eligibility criteria. Informational reports were provided regarding drone procurement, upcoming conferences, and legal updates on ongoing projects.
The board meeting agenda and documentation covered various administrative and project-related topics. Key discussion items included the review and approval of financial reports, the renewal of Certificates of Deposit, and updates on the Burnham Creek prescribed burn and West Polk Envirothon. Significant project focus was placed on tree planting strategies for streambank stabilization, the Peatland Restoration project, and the Lost River culvert replacement, for which the board passed a supporting resolution for a bridge installation in Lambert Township. Furthermore, the board reviewed permit actions, administrative updates, legal counsel reports, and authorized capital project fund transfers.
The board discussed and approved a financial report and re-invested maturing certificates of deposit with Dakota Heritage Bank. A public hearing was held regarding the Polk County Ditch 39 Improvement, resulting in the re-appointment of viewers to update reports and construction estimates. The board authorized a donation to the West Polk SWCD for an Envirothon, approved a prescribed burn near Burnham Creek, and accepted proposals for tree planting strategies for habitat and streambank stabilization projects. Additionally, the board approved a resolution supporting Lambert Township for a bridge installation, reviewed permits, approved capital project fund transfers, and received updates on various administrative projects including city funding requests and pay equity reports.
The Board approved the petition for Improvement to Judicial Ditch No. 1 and appointed an engineer for the project. Key financial approvals included match funding for the Brule Bank Stabilization project and authorization for summer work hours for district staff. The Board discussed potential projects in Whiteford Township, reviewed updates on various drainage and improvement projects, and approved the payment of costs for the River Watch Retreat. Additionally, the Board reviewed and approved several land use permits and received updates regarding upcoming tours, draft amendments, and legal matters involving culvert issues.
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