The focus is on conservation, education, and awareness. The mission of the Story County SWCD is to promote soil conservation and water quality to landowners, operators, and residents of Story County by providing technical information and financial assistance.
As Story County elected officials responsible for managing the activities of the district, board members are expected to perform the following duties:. Facebook Twitter Instagram. Develop an understanding of Iowa soil conservation laws as listed in Chapter A. You must log in before leaving your comment. Skip to Main Content. Loading Close. Do Not Show Again Close. Home Blog. View All Posts Aug Comments You must log in before leaving your comment.
Live Edit Close. Arrow Left Arrow Right. REAP is funded from the state's Environment First Fund from Iowa gaming receipts, and from the sale of natural resource license plates. REAP funds go into eight programs: conservation education, open space, roadside vegetation, historical resources, public land management, city parks and open spaces, soil and water enhancement and county conservation.
REAP also contains very extensive public participation procedures. Individual county REAP committees are organized throughout the state. Public and private organizations that are interested in any of the REAP elements can participate on county committees. These are open public meetings where all REAP programs and associated projects are presented.
Also, opportunities for regional REAP projects are identified at these meetings and participants may recommend changes to REAP policies, programs and funding. A round of 18 assemblies is held once every two years during September and October. She was involved with the Ventura Cove Enhancement Project, an effort to acquire two stretches of property on the west end of Clear Lake.
The property is now available for all kinds of outdoor activities. We have to have some connection with the outdoors," she said. It helps other organizations come in and it helps us leverage grants and things that are available," Inman said. The funds are used for more than land acquisition and preservation. The program financed the restoration and preservation of about puppets by Mason City native Bil Baird.
The collection is housed at Charles H. MacNider Museum in Mason City. REAP funds were also used to preserve a collection of Bil Baird films, interviews, demo tapes and commercials. An Edward R. Murrow "Person to Person" s television interview with Baird and his wife, Cora, is part of the MacNider collection.
The two-level facility serves as a regional visitors center, nature center and conservation board office. The area provides recreational opportunities as well as preservation of wildlife habitat and improved lake water quality.
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