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Flood update for June 20: County Board approves disaster declaration, updated list of road closures, online resource page launched

Flood update for June 20: County Board approves disaster declaration, updated list of road closures, online resource page launched

The County Board approved a disaster declaration enabling the county to apply for state and federal disaster aid. Also, a new online resource page provides helpful links including a map of closed roads and a damage reporting form.
Thursday, June 20, 2024/Number of views (0)
County Board to hold emergency meeting to consider disaster declaration

County Board to hold emergency meeting to consider disaster declaration

The St. Louis County Board will meet in an emergency session and is expected to declare a state of local disaster following this week’s heavy rain and flooding event. The Special Emergency Meeting  will take place Thursday, June 20, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Lake Vermilion Room, Virginia Public Works Building, 7823 Highway 135 in Virginia.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024/Number of views (0)
43 roads closed due to flooding, emergency declaration in progress

43 roads closed due to flooding, emergency declaration in progress

Heavy rainfall on already saturated ground has led to road and culvert washouts throughout the county. The northern third of the county appears to have sustained the most rain and resulting damage. Currently 43 county roads are closed, 32 of which are in the northern portion of St. Louis County.

Meanwhile, the St. Louis County Sheriff's Emergency Management Division is in communication with local jurisdictions to begin the process of gathering damage assessment estimates.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024/Number of views (0)
County receives grant to combat two invasive plant species

County receives grant to combat two invasive plant species

St. Louis County Public Works has received a $15,000 grant from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture's Noxious Weed Program. The funds will be used to combat two invasive plant species that have taken root in St. Louis County: invasive knotweed and wild parsnip. The county is prioritizing these two invasive species because of the risks they pose to people and infrastructure.

Friday, June 14, 2024/Number of views (0)
Public Meeting scheduled to consider traffic safety improvements near Lowell Elementary

Public Meeting scheduled to consider traffic safety improvements near Lowell Elementary

Duluth Public Schools and St. Louis County Public Works will be hosting a public meeting to discuss potential options to improve traffic safety at Lowell Elementary School. The meeting will be Monday, June 17, at 5:30 p.m., at the Public Safety Building, 2030 Arlington Avenue in Duluth.
6/17/2024 5:30 PM/Number of views (0)
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