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Riley County Noxious Weed director seeks lien to collect unpaid chemical sale; commissioners sign annual report and 2025 management plan

2864002 · April 3, 2025
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The Riley County Noxious Weed Department asked commissioners to file a $204.16 property lien to collect unpaid cost-share chemical sales; commissioners approved the filing and also signed the department's 2024 annual report and 2025 management plan.

Mike Mueller, Riley County's noxious weed administrator, told the commission he had followed county procedure and attempted multiple contacts with a property owner who did not pay $80 worth of cost-share chemical sold by the department.

"I am proposing that we put a $204.16 property lien on this property," Mueller said, describing steps the office had taken (certified letters, personal contact) and that he had consulted county counsel before bringing the matter to the board.

Mueller also updated commissioners on routine spring work:…

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