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Weed and parks staff outline spring work plans, grant projects and staffing needs

3031690 · March 13, 2025
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County weed and parks staff told commissioners they will focus spring spraying on state and county rights-of-way, expect delivery of roadside mowers, continue dock replacements, and pursue grant-supported fire-mitigation and shoreline work.

At the Flathead County Board of Commissioners' bimonthly update on March 13, county weed and parks staff described spring work plans, staffing gaps, grant projects and several capital maintenance efforts.

Weed department staff said off-season hours for the department’s compliance officer have been reduced to 16 hours per week but she will return to full time later in March. The department is exploring federal grant funding with the University of Montana and Flathead Biological Station and has confirmed the PSPP program funds have not been cut; a pesticide conference is scheduled for March 18 and the staff will present at a land-stewardship series included in FVCC continuing education on May 8. Staff reported revenue is ahead of prior fiscal years after…

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