The Cedar County
Conservation Board office is located in Tipton, Iowa. Their job is to acquire,
develop and maintain parks, preserves, parkways, playgrounds, recreational
centers, county forests, wildlife and other conservation areas within Cedar
County for use by our citizens.
The Conservation Board is composed of five persons appointed by the Board of
Supervisors for five year terms. Members serve without pay but receive their
actual expenses such as mileage, meals, etc., while carrying out their duties.
The board holds regular business meetings the second Monday of each month.
The Cedar County Conservation Board also offers a variety educational programs
throughout the year for schools, youth groups, scouts, clubs, church groups, and
service organizations.
The Cedar County Conservation Board maintains their own website.
For further information and to visit their website, click HERE.

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Address of
Conservation Board office:
713 E. South Street
Tipton, IA 52772
(Directly behind the Law Enforcement Center)
Hours Office is open:
8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Phone Number:
(563) 886-6930
Office holder name:
Director
Mike Dauber
Employees in
Conservation Office:
Park Ranger
Park Tech
Lukas Gottschalk
Naturalist
Sarah Subbert
Conservation Links:
Cedar County Conservation Board website |