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Public Comment Sought for Houston County’s Hazard Mitigation Plan

Houston County has completed an updated draft of its Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) and is now seeking public feedback. Like all Minnesota counties, Houston County is vulnerable to a variety of natural hazards such as tornadoes, windstorms, severe winter storms, flooding, drought, and extreme temperatures, which can threaten the loss of life and property in the county. Planning for natural disasters minimizes the impact of events that can cause vast economic loss and personal hardship.
All county residents, as well as other interested agency or organizational stakeholders are strongly encouraged to review and offer feedback on the interactive website, PDF of the draft plan, and proposed local mitigation actions. The review and comment period is open for a period of 15 days through November 26, 2024. The public can access the plan using the following hyperlinks:

Houston County HMP Website Homepage (feedback form at the bottom of page)

Houston County Mitigation Action Charts (feedback form at the bottom of page)

The Houston County HMP is a multi-jurisdictional plan that covers Houston County, including all cities and townships within the county. The Houston County HMP also incorporates the concerns and needs of other key stakeholders such as school districts and related agencies, organizations, or businesses participating in the planning process.

Update of the plan has been under direction of Houston County Emergency Management in cooperation with U-Spatial at the University of Minnesota Duluth and representatives from county departments, city and township governments and other participating stakeholders. Together, the planning team worked to identify cost-effective and sustainable actions to reduce or eliminate the Hazard mitigation planning helps Houston County and other jurisdictions protect their residents. Working with local communities through the process helps identify vulnerabilities and develop strategies to reduce or eliminate the effects of a potential hazard. In addition, increasing public awareness of natural disasters and encouraging personal preparedness helps to create a community that is resilient to disaster, and breaks the cycle of response and recovery. Updating the plan further allows Houston County and its jurisdictions to be eligible to apply for future FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance grant program funding for projects that help to reduce or eliminate the impacts of future natural hazard events.

Community feedback is vital to the success of the plan. Houston County invites public review and feedback of the draft plan prior to submitting it to the State of Minnesota and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for review. Feedback may be provided via the online comment forms or directly to Houston County Emergency Management.

Contact:

Mark Olson
Houston County Emergency Management Director Phone: (507) 725-5834
Email: mark.olson@co.houston.mn.us

Downloadable PDF of this news release: Houston-CO-News-Release-HMP-Public-Review-111224

NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION

To the Township Clerk and voters of the Township of La Crescent

In the County of Houston, State of Minnesota.

Notice is Hereby Given, that a General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the polling place designated below, for the purpose of electing officials for the following offices:

Polling Place Location: La Crescent Town Hall; 830 Town Hall Rd; La Crescent, MN

FEDERAL OFFICES
One United States President & Vice President
One United States Senator
One United States Representative District 1

STATE OFFICES
One State Representative District 26B

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTION
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND RENEWAL

Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to protect drinking water sources and the water quality of lakes, rivers, and streams; conserve wildlife habitat and natural areas; improve air quality; and expand access to parks and trails by extending the transfer of proceeds from the state-operated lottery to the environment and natural resources trust fund, and to dedicate the proceeds for these purposes? YES OR NO

COUNTY OFFICES
One Supervisor Soil & Water District 3
One Supervisor Soil & Water District 4
One Supervisor Soil & Water District 5

SCHOOL OFFICES
Four School Board Members in School District #300 (La Crescent)

Judicial Offices
One Supreme Court Chief Justice
One Supreme Court Associate Justice 5
One Supreme Court Associate Justice 6
One Court of Appeals Judge 2
One Court of Appeals Judge 3
One Court of Appeals Judge 4
One Court of Appeals Judge 6
One Court of Appeals Judge 8
One Court of Appeals Judge 12
One Court of Appeals Judge 14

Third District Court
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 1
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 3
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 5
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 8
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 10
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 12
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 14
One Court District Court Judge for Seat 19
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 20
One Third District Court Judge for Seat 24

Polly Heberlein, Interim County Auditor-Treasurer
Houston County, Minnesota
507-725-5803
Dated: October 9, 2024

General Election Notice PDF

NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION

To the Township Clerk and voters of the Township of La Crescent
In the County of Houston, State of Minnesota.

Notice is Hereby Given, that a Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the polling place designated below, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices, which are to be voted for at the General Election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Polling Place Location: La Crescent Town Hall; 830 Town Hall Rd; La Crescent, MN

FEDERAL OFFICES
One United States Senator
One United States Representative District 1

STATE OFFICES
One State Representative District 26B

Polly Heberlein
Polly Heberlein, Interim County Auditor-Treasurer
Houston County, Minnesota
507-725-5803
Dated: July 25, 2024

La Crescent Township

La Crescent Township is an urban township with a majority of the land consisting of agriculture, forest land and numerous residential developments. In fact, the township is somewhat unique among townships within the county because of its diverse land area and development.

Perhaps the most distinguishing natural features in the township are the steep bluffs covered with hardwood forests and a number streams, and lowlands cutting through the bluffs. Some of the streams represent environmentally sensitive areas in that they are classified as trout streams. The Mississippi River including a number of major sloughs run along the eastern border of the township and serves as a source of recreation as well as river commerce.

2024 La Crescent Township Annual Meeting and Election of Officers

La Crescent Township Annual Meeting and Election of Officers

Notice is hereby given to all qualified voters of La Crescent Township, County of Houston, State of Minnesota, of the Annual Election of Town Officers and Annual Town Meeting being held Tuesday, March 12, 2024 In case of inclement weather, the meeting and election may be postponed until March 19, 2024. Sample ballots will be posted at all regular posting locations.

The Election poll hours will be open from 4:00PM to 8:00PM at the Township Hall at which time the voters will elect:

Supervisor D – 3-year term
Jason Wieser (Filed)

Clerk- 2-year term
Karen Schuldt (Filed)

The Annual Meeting will commence at 8:15PM to conduct all necessary business prescribed by law and will be held at the La Crescent Community/Fire Building in La Crescent, MN. The Election Canvassing Board will meet immediately after.

Further information may be obtained by calling Karen Schuldt, Clerk at (507) 895-6055 #3.

Public Input Wanted as County Updates Hazard Mitigation Plan

HOUSTON COUNTY NEWS RELEASE June 5, 2023

Public Input Wanted as County Updates Hazard Mitigation Plan

Houston County residents, community leaders business owners area agencies and organizations now have an opportunity to share how severe weather events impact their property and lives. There is also an opportunity to share their ideas on how to reduce local in1pacts in the future.
The Houston County Office of Emergency Management is working with U-Spatial at the University of Minnesota Duluth to update the county’s Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). The plan assesses the natural hazards that pose risk to the county, such as tornadoes, straight line winds ice storms, blizzards wildfire, flooding and extreme temperatures and identifies ways to minimize the damage of future events. As the county works to update the plan, it wants to hear from the public.

The Houston County HMP is a multi-jurisdictional plan that covers Houston County, including the cities of Brownsville, Caledonia, Eitzen, Hokah, Houston, La Crescent, and Spring Grove. The Houston County HMP also incorporates the concerns and needs of townships, school districts, and area agencies or organizations participating in the plan. The plan will be updated by a planning tean1 made up of representatives from county departments, local municipalities, school districts and other key stakeholders. When completed, the plan will be submitted to the Minnesota Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for approval.

“Hazard mitigation planning is a central part of our emergency management program” said Mark Olson, Houston County Emergency Management Director. “Understanding the natural hazards that can cause serious impact to our communities and taking action to reduce or eliminate the impact of future disasters makes us more resilient. Hazard mitigation helps us to break the cycle of damage and repair caused by things like flooding, ice storms, and severe wind events that can damage property, stress economies, and threaten life safety in our county.”

Examples of hazard mitigation include:

• Conducting public outreach on severe weather awareness and preparedness
• Limiting or restricting development in floodplain areas
• Removing existing buildings from flood or erosion prone hazard areas
• Using snow fences to limit blowing and drifting of snow over road corridors
• Constructing tornado safe rooms in vulnerable areas such as mobile home parks
• Burying overhead powerlines that may fail due to heavy snow, ice, or windstorms

Some mitigation activities may be eligible for future FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance grant funding.
Public input is an essential part of the plan update. As part of the planning process, Houston County is seeking feedback from residents and businesses from across the county to incorporate into the plan:

• What are the natural hazards you feel pose the greatest risk to your community?
• What concerns do you have, and what sorts of actions do you feel would help to reduce damages of fuh1re hazard events in your community or the county as a whole?

Comments, concerns, or questions regarding nah1ral disasters and potential mitigation actions to be included into the plan update should be submitted to Houston County Emergency Management by phone, email, or by posting a comment via a social media posting of this article.
There will be additional opportunities for public feedback throughout the planning process. A draft of the plan will be made available for public review prior to submission of the plan to the State of Minnesota. Future news releases will be shared with the media to notify the public of these opportunities.

The Federal Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) requires counties to update their plan every 5 years to maintain eligibility for FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant programs.

Contact

Mark Olson
Houston County Emergency Management Director
Phone: (507) 725-5834
Email: mark.olson@co.houston.mn.us

Public Input Wanted for Hazard Mitigation Plan

HOUSTON COUNTY NEWS RELEASE June 5, 2023

Public Input Wanted as County Updates Hazard Mitigation Plan

Houston County residents, community leaders business owners area agencies and organizations now have an opportunity to share how severe weather events impact their property and lives. There is also an opportunity to share their ideas on how to reduce local in1pacts in the future.
The Houston County Office of Emergency Management is working with U-Spatial at the University of Minnesota Duluth to update the county’s Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). The plan assesses the natural hazards that pose risk to the county, such as tornadoes, straight line winds ice storms, blizzards wildfire, flooding and extreme temperatures and identifies ways to minimize the damage of future events. As the county works to update the plan, it wants to hear from the public.

The Houston County HMP is a multi-jurisdictional plan that covers Houston County, including the cities of Brownsville, Caledonia, Eitzen, Hokah, Houston, La Crescent, and Spring Grove. The Houston County HMP also incorporates the concerns and needs of townships, school districts, and area agencies or organizations participating in the plan. The plan will be updated by a planning tean1 made up of representatives from county departments, local municipalities, school districts and other key stakeholders. When completed, the plan will be submitted to the Minnesota Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for approval.

“Hazard mitigation planning is a central part of our emergency management program” said Mark Olson, Houston County Emergency Management Director. “Understanding the natural hazards that can cause serious impact to our communities and taking action to reduce or eliminate the impact of future disasters makes us more resilient. Hazard mitigation helps us to break the cycle of damage and repair caused by things like flooding, ice storms, and severe wind events that can damage property, stress economies, and threaten life safety in our county.”

Examples of hazard mitigation include:

• Conducting public outreach on severe weather awareness and preparedness
• Limiting or restricting development in floodplain areas
• Removing existing buildings from flood or erosion prone hazard areas
• Using snow fences to limit blowing and drifting of snow over road corridors
• Constructing tornado safe rooms in vulnerable areas such as mobile home parks
• Burying overhead powerlines that may fail due to heavy snow, ice, or windstorms

Some mitigation activities may be eligible for future FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance grant funding.
Public input is an essential part of the plan update. As part of the planning process, Houston County is seeking feedback from residents and businesses from across the county to incorporate into the plan:

• What are the natural hazards you feel pose the greatest risk to your community?
• What concerns do you have, and what sorts of actions do you feel would help to reduce damages of fuh1re hazard events in your community or the county as a whole?

Comments, concerns, or questions regarding nah1ral disasters and potential mitigation actions to be included into the plan update should be submitted to Houston County Emergency Management by phone, email, or by posting a comment via a social media posting of this article.
There will be additional opportunities for public feedback throughout the planning process. A draft of the plan will be made available for public review prior to submission of the plan to the State of Minnesota. Future news releases will be shared with the media to notify the public of these opportunities.

The Federal Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) requires counties to update their plan every 5 years to maintain eligibility for FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant programs.

Contact

Mark Olson
Houston County Emergency Management Director
Phone: (507) 725-5834
Email: mark.olson@co.houston.mn.us

Annual Election of Town Officers and Annual Town Meeting Notice

Notice is hereby given to all qualified voters of La Crescent Township, County of Houston, State of Minnesota, of the Annual Election of Town Officers and Annual Town Meeting being held Tuesday, March 14, 2023 In case of inclement weather, the meeting and election may be postponed until March 21, 2023. Sample ballots will be posted at all regular posting locations.

The Election poll hours will be open from 4:00PM to 8:00PM at the Township Hall at which time the voters will elect:

Supervisor A – 3-year term
Roy Lemke (Filed)

Supervisor B – 3-year term
Shawn Allen (Filed)

The Annual Meeting will commence at 8:15PM to conduct all necessary business prescribed by law and will be held at the La Crescent Community/Fire Building in La Crescent, MN. The Election Canvassing Board will meet immediately after.

Further information may be obtained by calling Karen Schuldt, Clerk at (507) 895-6055 #3.

Click to see PDF of sample ballot 2023