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Polk, Red Lake officials debate costly ditch redeterminations; joint informational meeting planned

February 17, 2026 | Polk County, Minnesota


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Polk, Red Lake officials debate costly ditch redeterminations; joint informational meeting planned
Polk County, joined by Red Lake County representatives and drainage viewers, discussed a multi-year program to redetermine drainage benefits across county and joint ditch systems. Brian Murphy, the contracted viewer with H2 Overviwers, described a phased schedule of hearings and said the redetermination process aims to ensure benefits match who actually burdens and uses public drainage infrastructure under Minnesota drainage law (103E).

Red Lake County attendees and drainage officials pressed the board on costs and public notice. Kurt Casavan and other Red Lake representatives said landowners in Red Lake did not receive earlier notifications and questioned acreage figures for Joint Ditch 60—two differing totals were discussed in the hearing record. Red Lake officials cited viewing costs (estimated in the transcript as roughly $3.63 per acre for the viewer work) and the potential expense of acquiring buffer strips, estimating that purchase and viewing together could reach

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