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Commissioners review $193,500 invasive-plant grant, volunteer push to manage buffelgrass and stinknet at Silly Mountain

3176530 · April 2, 2025
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Parks staff updated the commission on a three-year invasive-plant management effort funded by an IPG grant, including target species, treatment methods, volunteer hours and contractor plans focused on Silly Mountain and select rights-of-way.

Elliot Nuda, recreation coordinator for natural resources and outdoor recreation, told the Parks and Recreation Commission on April 2 that city crews and contractors will use a three-year, roughly $259,000 program to manage invasive plants, with the work concentrated on Silly Mountain and designated rights-of-way.

The Department of Forestry and Fire Management awarded an Invasive Plant Grant (IPG) of $193,500; the city provided about $65,000 in matching funds, Nuda said. The grant covers manual pulling, mowing, pre-emergent treatments and contracted labor for areas that are harder to reach.

Nuda said the program targets three invasive species: buffelgrass, stinknet and fountain grass.…

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