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San Juan County Land Bank February 2021 Meeting & Agenda
Feb 16, 2021
By San Juan County Land Bank
You're Invited
The San Juan County Land Bank Commission will hold its monthly meeting on Friday, February 19, from 8:30-11:30am via Zoom. The public is invited to attend. Click on the link below to download the agenda (includes ZOOM link) and meeting materials.
To learn more about your Conservation Land Bank, visit sjclandbank.org. If you’re interested in volunteering and/or joining our mailing list, contact tanja@sjclandbank.org. We look forward to engaging with you!
About the San Juan County Land Bank
The San Juan County Land Bank is a local land conservation program, created by voters in 1990, and funded by a 1% real estate excise tax paid by purchasers of property in San Juan County. Through conservation easements or outright purchases, the Land Bank protects special places in the Islands including coastlines, farmland, forests and wetlands.
To learn more about your Conservation Land Bank, visit sjclandbank.org. If you’re interested in volunteering and/or joining our mailing list, contact tanja@sjclandbank.org. We look forward to engaging with you!
About the San Juan County Land Bank
The San Juan County Land Bank is a local land conservation program, created by voters in 1990, and funded by a 1% real estate excise tax paid by purchasers of property in San Juan County. Through conservation easements or outright purchases, the Land Bank protects special places in the Islands including coastlines, farmland, forests and wetlands.