Public Notice:

Board Meetings: The next upcoming board meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 14th at 3pm. The meeting will be in-person with a zoom option and members of the public are welcome to attend. For agendas, minutes, and other information, visit here.


News:

Tree Sale - Our 2025 Tree Sale is LIVE! New items are available this year including a buckthorn replacement seed mix and native plant flats. Visit our tree sale page to place an order.

Position Announcement - The Carnelian Marine St. Croix Watershed District (CMSCWD) is seeking a well-organized individual to perform administrative tasks, program support, and technical activities. The Administrative and Program Assistant will support the general operations, tracking, communication, and engagement activities to implement the programs of CMSCWD. Submit a cover letter, resume, and three references to mike.isensee@cmscwd.org by 4:00 PM on January 15, 2025.

Project Bids - Visit our projects page to see which projects are currently accepting bids.

East Metro Water Blog - Sign up for weekly blog articles by Angie Hong.

KnickPoints Blog - Sign up for monthly blog articles by Barbara Heitkamp.

East Metro Lakes  - Sign-up for our monthly e-newsletter for lakeshore landowners.  Read the latest edition here.

Lower St. Croix Partnership - WCD is one of 15 local governments participating in implementation of the Lower St. Croix Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan. Learn about current projects at www.lsc1w1p.org.


Invasive Species Alerts: 

Palmer amaranth alert! Learn more about this noxious weed that can put corn and soybean crops at risk: Plant Info.

Grecian foxglove alert! Learn more about this noxious weed that has been found in Washington County: Notice & Plant Info

Calendar

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm

Contact us: 455 Hayward Ave. N., Oakdale, MN 55128  651-330-8220

Monthly Board Meetings are the second Tuesday of the month at 3:00pm unless otherwise posted.  See past board agendas and minutes >> 




Our mission is to enhance, protect, and preserve the natural resources of Washington County through conservation projects, technical guidance, and educational services to citizens and local government.