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Vermillion River Watershed Community Advisory Committee Meeting
This meeting will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams. Staff will be available at the Dakota County Extension and Conservation Center if you prefer to participate in-person. Meeting materials available here.
Microsoft Teams
Meeting ID: 293 066 203 350
Passcode: EP6FQ393
Dial in by phone
+1 651-273-3070,,964510293# United States, Hastings
Phone conference ID: 964 510 293#
VRWJPO at Dakota County Fix-It Clinic – Apple Valley
Stop by our table and learn about your watershed while you get items fixed or mended for free by Dakota County volunteers. Reusing items means you’re keeping them out of the river!

Landscaping for Clean Water – Introductory Class
Attend a virtual or in-person introduction class to learn about creating beautiful gardens that help keep water clean.
Creating landscaped areas with native plants or gardens that soak up rainwater is the secret to leisurely living in great-looking yards. Attend a Landscaping for Clean Water Introduction to Clean Water class to see how others in your city have created landscaped areas that benefit local lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Choose one of five dates and locations, all from 6-7 p.m.:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Burnsville City Hall
MONDAY, MARCH 10
Apple Valley Municipal Center
MONDAY, APRIL 7
Dakota Lodge, West St. Paul
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Online Via Zoom
MONDAY, JUNE 2
Farmington Library
Pre-registration for the free class is required. Please visit www.DAKOTASWCD.org to register. Registration is open to everyone, Dakota County residency not required. Contact Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation district at 651-480-7777 or LCW@co.dakota.mn.us with any questions!
After seeing dozens of affordable designs that have transformed bland urban landscapes to beautiful retreats, participants can attend a Landscaping for Clean Water design course where you will receive guidance to create a design for your yard.
For more information about Landscaping for Clean Water go to www.DAKOTASWCD.org.
Canceled – Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Board Meeting
This meeting has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items.
Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Board Meeting
Virtual meeting access will be posted here when available.
Discounted compost bins and rain barrels available March 1
Dakota County residents receive a 30% discount when ordering a compost bin or rain barrel – made from recycled materials – from the Recycling Association of Minnesota’s annual sale.
Beginning March 1, order online at www (dot) recycleminnesota (dot) org and use the promo code Dakota. Be sure you can pick up your order on the dates listed for the Dakota County store location you choose. Quantities are limited. Orders will be filled as they are received.
Distribution events will be held in May at the City of Mendota Heights Public Works Facility and the Dakota County Empire Maintenance Facility in Rosemount.
Learn how to compost at home and the advantages of rain barrels.
Landscaping for Clean Water Maintenance Course
Join us for a Garden Maintenance Class that will provide season specific information on how to maintain and promote the health, performance, and beauty of your garden. The Garden Maintenance Class applies to raingarden, native garden, and native shoreline planting projects and will be held live virtually.
Thursday, March 6, 2025
5 – 6 p.m. with time for questions after the presentation
The Garden Maintenance Class is provided FREE and open to all – Dakota County residency is not required.

Landscaping for Clean Water – Introductory Class
Attend a virtual or in-person introduction class to learn about creating beautiful gardens that help keep water clean.
Creating landscaped areas with native plants or gardens that soak up rainwater is the secret to leisurely living in great-looking yards. Attend a Landscaping for Clean Water Introduction to Clean Water class to see how others in your city have created landscaped areas that benefit local lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Choose one of five dates and locations, all from 6-7 p.m.:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Burnsville City Hall
MONDAY, MARCH 10
Apple Valley Municipal Center
MONDAY, APRIL 7
Dakota Lodge, West St. Paul
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Online Via Zoom
MONDAY, JUNE 2
Farmington Library
Pre-registration for the free class is required. Please visit www.DAKOTASWCD.org to register. Registration is open to everyone, Dakota County residency not required. Contact Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation district at 651-480-7777 or LCW@co.dakota.mn.us with any questions!
After seeing dozens of affordable designs that have transformed bland urban landscapes to beautiful retreats, participants can attend a Landscaping for Clean Water design course where you will receive guidance to create a design for your yard.
For more information about Landscaping for Clean Water go to www.DAKOTASWCD.org.