Resolution Authorizing Submission of the Lake Monitoring and Protection Network Grant Application

Committee Status: 
Board Review
Budget Status: 
No Fiscal Impact
Decision Impact: 
Routine
FTE Impact: 
No
Funding Source: 
Other (see budget status)

Purpose

Background

Being fortunate to have an abundance of water resources, Sauk County recognizes the negative impacts aquatic invasive species can have on rivers, lakes, and streams. Prevention measures along with outreach and educational programming are critical components to protecting our water resources. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources administers the Lake Monitoring and Protection Network (LMPN) grant program that supports efforts to protect water resources, including watercraft inspection, monitoring, and early detection of aquatic invasive species, and other activities related to aquatic invasive species prevention.

 

Each year, a predetermined funding amount is allocated to each county and counties have the option to receive the funds directly or designate an agent to accept those funds and implement these activities on the county’s behalf. The Upper Sugar River Watershed Association (USRWA) acts as the designated agent for Sauk County, utilizing the funding to provide invasive species outreach and education to Sauk County residents. A Cooperative Agreement is attached (Exhibit A), which outlines the responsibilities of the county and USRWA. In order for USRWA to receive LMPN funds, Sauk County must submit a Lake Monitoring and Protection Network grant application.

Resolution Body

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Sauk County Board of Supervisors, met in regular session, authorizes the Administrator to submit the Lake Monitoring and Protection Network grant application.

Requested Board Review Date: 
Tuesday, October 21, 2025