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Local CWMA seeks county contribution after grant success; requests funds for GIS and capacity
Summary
The Grama Cooperative Weed Management Area reported 2024 treatment work and requested county support to cover GIS and capacity needs to pursue additional grants and expand invasive-weed projects in 2025.
Hannah, representing the Grama Cooperative Weed Management Area, told the Klamath County Board of Commissioners the CWMA completed multiple invasive-weed treatments in 2024 and is seeking county funding to retain grant-writing and GIS capacity for 2025.
Hannah said the CWMA’s 2024 work included a Dyers Road roadside treatment (75 miles treated), phase-two work along a Gulch Fire boundary, a Bonanza-area treatment on non-jurisdictional public access roads, aquatic-invasive outreach and a yellow-flag iris treatment near Upper Klamath Lake. She…
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