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Your ditches are costing a million dollars. Seriously.

Your ditches are filling with dirt and it costs a fortune

Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach.

You know, sometimes you read a headline and think, "Yep, that sounds about right for Manitoba," but then you dig a little deeper and realize the "right" part is actually a really big problem. That's how I felt seeing the news about municipalities facing bills over a million dollars just to clean up topsoil blown into ditches. Last week's windstorm, with gusts over 100 km/h, didn't just rattle windows on Main Street; it picked up the very foundation of our agricultural economy and dumped it where it doesn't belong.

This isn't just about a bit of dirt. This is about real money that needs to come out of local budgets, money that could be going to new infrastructure, parks, or keeping our property taxes some of the lowest in the province. Think about what a million dollars means for a municipality around here. That's a huge hit. Our rural municipalities in the southeast are vital partners in Steinbach's growth, and they can't afford to be spending this kind of money just to clean up after the weather.

### Why This Matters for Us

This problem is a stark reminder of how interconnected our region is. We might be focused on the new developments popping up around the Southeast Event Centre, but the health of our agricultural land directly impacts everyone.

* **Financial Strain:** A million-dollar cleanup isn't spare change. This affects what our rural neighbours can invest in, potentially slowing down regional improvements that benefit Steinbach residents too. * **Environmental Impact:** Topsoil isn't just dirt; it's the fertile ground that feeds us. Losing it to ditches means less productive farmland and potential ecological issues in our waterways. * **Infrastructure Stress:** When ditches fill with soil, they don't drain properly. This leads to more localized flooding, which nobody wants to see on their drive down Highway 12.

For us here in Steinbach, with our strong agricultural roots and our focus on smart growth, this kind of news hits home. It's a clear signal that while we track our impressive building permit numbers and new businesses, we also need to keep our eye on the land that sustains us. It's about protecting our shared future, from the fields surrounding the Mennonite Heritage Village to the newest auto dealership on Brandt Street.

Lena Brandt, MiTL Sports Desk, Steinbach.

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