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Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVE COUNTY DITCH MAINTANENCE REQUESTS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders and a pair of county ditch maintenance requests featuring the Red Lake Watershed District, Mark Dietz from Facilities to discuss a new UPS Battery Replacement, Jacob Snyder asking for ARP Funding […]

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UNION LAKE TO RECEIVE SPRAYING OF LIQUID HERBICIDE FOR INVASIVE SPECIES

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The main agenda items included Jacob Snyder from Planning and Zoning, Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders to discuss a pair of public ditch hearings, and Finance Director Ron Denison for a cash & budget report. The board also heard

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POLK COUNTY TO HAVE FIRST ROUNDABOUT INSTALLED IN 2024

Polk County will have its’ first roundabout by 2024. It’ll be located at the intersection of County Road 21 & Highway 75 North of Crookston. The decision comes after another T-bone accident that took place at that intersection earlier this month. Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders explained the cost of the project and some of

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WHEELAGE TAX MAY BE RETURNING TO POLK COUNTY IN 2022

A wheelage tax could be returning to Polk County as soon as 2022. From 2015 to 2017, Polk County had a minimum $10 wheelage tax, and with the proposal set forth before the board of County Commissioners, the wheelage tax that would be in effect in 2022 would be $20 a year. Polk County Engineer

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GENTILLY BRIDGE TO BE RENAMED IN HONOR OF BERNIE LIEDER

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center after a little over a year of meeting online or at the Polk County Transfer Station. RENAMING OF GENTILLY BRIDGE Polk County engineer Richard Sanders suggested to the board the renaming of the Gentilly Bridge in honor of Bernie L.

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RICHARD SANDERS – 2018 OUTSTANDING COUNTY ENGINEER OF THE YEAR

Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders received the 2018 Outstanding County Engineer of the Year Award from the Minnesota County Engineers Association (MCEA).  The award was presented at the MCEA Annual Banquet held on January 22, 2019.  Mr. Sanders has been a leader among his peers, not only in Minnesota, but nationally as well.  He has

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