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La Habra Heights council authorizes up to $2,500 for herbicidal treatment after resident concerns
Summary
The council voted unanimously to authorize up to $2,500 to apply environmentally preferable herbicide or pre‑emergent treatments to city-owned vacant parcels, following public concern about glyphosate use and a staff recommendation supported by a $1,000 vendor quote.
The La Habra Heights City Council on March 9 authorized a budget amendment of up to $2,500 to permit herbicidal or pre‑emergent treatment on city‑owned vacant parcels, with instructions that the contractor use environmentally friendly products and maintain required buffers from blue‑line streams.
City staff told the council it had solicited quotes and received a single bid from Coleman Landscapes for $1,000 to apply a herbicidal treatment to the identified…
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