History and Purpose
The
Scott County Conservation Board, authorized by the people of Scott
county at a general election in 1956, is the first county conservation
board to be organized in Iowa.
Board members are charged with the responsibility
of conserving the natural resources of the county, preserving scenic
and historic sites, developing recreational facilities to provide
opportunities for the residents of the county, their guests and
tourists to enjoy themselves.
Roger A. Kean
Director
The following serve on the board by appointment
of the Scott County Board of Supervisors:
- Richard Mohr -
Chair
- John "Skip" O'Donnell
- Vice-Chair
- Carol M. Fennelly - Secretary
- Gene Weis
- Beth McAleer
The Scott County Conservation Board and the
provisions of services and facilities to the public does not discriminate
against anyone on the basis of race, color, sex, creed, national
origin, age or handicap. If anyone believes he or she has been the
subject of such discrimination he or she may file a complaint alleging
discrimination with either the Scott County Conservation Board or
the Office of Equal Opportunity, U.S. Department of Interior, Washington
D.C. 20240.
Office:
West Lake Park
14910-110th Avenue
Davenport, Iowa 52804
Phone: (563) 328-3280
Fax: (563) 381-2805
Email: conservation@scottcountyiowa.com
For more information on any of Scott County's
Recreation Areas please contact the Conservation Office at (563) 328-3280.