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Resident raises concerns about Tansy ragwort spread and enforcement under county rules

5767131 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

A resident described sightings of Tansy ragwort (a King County class C noxious weed), urged more city enforcement or contractor solutions for vacant lots and conservation easements, and offered to share photos and samples with staff.

Mary Wicker, introduced herself as a Sammamish resident of 25 years, and raised concerns about the spread of Tansy ragwort in local wetlands and vacant lots during public comment. Mary said the plant is “a noxious weed class c. It's supposed to be controlled, per King County requirements,” and described…

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