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Clallam County board approves 2025 work plan; inspection process, staffing and grants highlighted
Summary
The Clallam County Noxious Weed Board accepted staff and financial reports and unanimously approved its 2025 work plan. Staff described a newly approved full‑time hire, a recent vehicle purchase, federal and state grant funding, and plans to modernize a weed‑tracking database and expand landowner outreach and inspections.
Clallam County Noxious Weed Board members on Wednesday accepted the staff and financial reports and unanimously approved the board’s 2025 work plan, advancing efforts to expand inspections, outreach and contract work across the county.
The work plan centers on staffing, inspections and outreach. Sam, the county coordinator, told the board, “we've got approval to bring on another full time person,” and described plans to post the new year‑round position within weeks following approval by the county commissioners.
The new hire is intended to allow the program to fulfill contracts and deliver more on‑the‑ground weed treatments for partners including the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe and state agencies. Sam said the person will work “almost exclusively out in the field, actually doing weed…
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