A county committee member asked whether the weed commissioner's materials could be posted to the county website and social channels to help residents identify noxious plants and roadside vegetation concerns. The agency official leading the presentation agreed staff would post images and guidance and cross-link the weed commissioner's site with the county’s roadside management materials.
Why it matters: several speakers said residents sometimes cannot identify noxious species; posting elementary-style photos and short descriptions would help the public recognize and report problem plants and support roadside vegetation management.
What was said: the committee member asked, “Mike, can he put some of his weed stuff on the secondary roads?” The presenter replied, “We can put it on ours and we can put it on your yes. Yes. Yes. We can do that. We will do that.” The presenter also suggested placing roadside-management materials on the weed commissioner's site and cross-linking between the two pages.
Next steps: staff committed to prepare easily identifiable photos and post them to the county website and to coordinate cross-linking with the weed commissioner’s page so residents can find identification guidance and maintenance advice.