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Carroll County Conservation Board History In 1955 the Iowa State Legislature passed a law allowing counties to establish county conservation boards to create more recreation opportunities for the residents of the State of Iowa. The Carroll County Conservation Board was established by a vote of the Carroll County residents in 1958. The Carroll County Board of Supervisors appointed five Charter Board Members in July 1958. Charter Members were Russell White of Glidden, Al Gute of Carroll, Dr. E. R. Henning of Breda, Orville Fink of Manning and Stephen Garst of Coon Rapids. The first action of the newly created Conservation Board was to secure a 25-year management agreement with the Iowa Conservation Commission (now the Iowa Department of Natural Resource) for the nearby and neglected Swan Lake State Park. The agreement allowed the board to clean up the park and develop recreational facilities. In the 43 years since its beginnings the Carroll County Conservation Board has made great strides for conservation and outdoor recreation. Some of the milestones include: several land acquisitions, development of recreation facilities, expansion of Swan Lake State Park, and Environmental Education Program development. Board members are appointed by the Carroll County Supervisors to serve five-year terms, with no limit on the number of terms a member may serve. Board members donate their time and talents with no monetary compensation. The residents of Carroll County are very fortunate to have county citizens interested to sit on the Carroll County Conservation Board since the establishment of the board in 1958. Present Board: Dave Hoehl, President
- Member Since 2004
Robert Carlson - Deceased
- Member 1977-1985 |