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Scott County weed program reports growth in roadside prairie adoptions and mapping tools
Summary
Roadside and weed program managers told the board they have seeded roughly 200 acres and logged about 420 locations since 2017, described volunteer matching donations and new mapping/QR signage to track sites and maintenance, and sought board approval of the statutory annual noxious-weed report.
Brian, the county roadside/weed program presenter, updated the board on the county’s adopted‑prairie initiative and annual noxious‑weed reporting.
Brian said initial citizen donations and grants enabled equipment purchases and seeding, and that the program has now seeded about 200 acres and recorded roughly 420 seeded locations since 2017. He described QR‑coded signs that link to the application and…
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