The Six Cities WMO's activities and priorities are guided by their watershed
management plan. These plans typically have a 10-year lifespan. The SCWMO
is currently drafting an updated plan. The planning process will include the
SCWMO Board, input from city staff and other interested agencies, and public
input opportunities.
Public Hearing on Watershed Management Plan Update
February 18, 6pm at Coon Rapids City Hall in Council Chambers
Any interested person is encouraged to attend. The draft watershed management
plan can be viewed by clicking the links on this page (below). A copy is also
available at the main (northtown) branch of the Anoka County library.
Current Draft of Watershed Plan:
Watershed Management Plan 60-day Pg. 1-24
Watershed Management Plan 60-day Pg. 25-74
Watershed Management Plan 60-day Pg. 75-158
Watershed Management Plan 60-day appendices
(maps in files above are upside down, refer to maps below)
SCWMO Board Planning Sessions:
November 17, 2008 - SCWMO Plan Update Kickoff meeting, 1:30pm, Blaine City
Hall
Topic: City and agency input for updating the plan
City and Agency Input Session
Minutes
January 8, 2009 - Public Input Session, Spring Brook Creek Nature Center
Public Input Session Maps
January 15, 2009 – SCWMO Regular Board Meeting, 1:30 pm, Blaine City
Hall
Topic: Review public input
February 19, 2009 – 1:30 pm, Blaine City Hall
Topic: Land and Water Resources Inventory
Work Session Minutes
March 19, 2009 – 1:30 pm, Blaine City Hall
Topic: Assessment of Problems, Impact on Other Units of Government, Goals
& policies
Work Session Minutes
April 16, 2009 - 1:00 pm, Blaine City Hall
Topic: Goals and policies
May 21, 2009 - 1:00 pm, Blaine City Hall
Topic: Implementation Program
For more info contact:
Michelle Schneider, PE, CFM
Short Elliott Hendrickson
mschneider@sehinc.com
651-490-2112
Mark Lobermeier, PE
Short Elliott Hendrickson
mlobermeier@sehinc.com
651-490-2028
Steve Gatlin
Six Cities WMO, Chair
Coon Rapids, Public Works Director
gatlin@ci.coon-rapids.mn.us
763-767-6458
Each year the SCWMO produces an annual report pursuant to the Minnesota Rules 8410.0150 that includes activities, progress toward goals, and finances. Reports for each year are completed by mid-April of the following year.