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WSU asks Mason County to place $30,000 WSDA knotweed grant application on next agenda

2894037 · April 8, 2025
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A Washington State University presenter asked commissioners to approve placing a $30,000 project solicitation to the Washington State Department of Agriculture on a future action agenda to fund knotweed control in Mason County over 2025–2027.

Heidi Steinbach of Washington State University briefed the Mason County Board of Commissioners on a WSDA (Washington State Department of Agriculture) project solicitation and asked the board to place a grant-submittal request on the next action agenda.

Steinbach said the county has received WSDA funding for knotweed control since 2013 and that the program would support survey and treatment work on creeks and shorelines. "I am going to request $30,000 through this project solicitation. If…

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