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Can a county or a city use its portion of the state-appropriated funds to purchase land outside the county borders if money is targeted for watershed protection?

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Can a county or a city use its portion of the state-appropriated funds to purchase land outside the county borders if money is targeted for watershed protection?

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No. An eligible county must use its state-appropriated funds only within the borders of that county. However, the city does have the option to use its funds outside of the city but only within the borders of the eligible county through which it received its state appropriated funds.

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