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Herbicide treatments along Mesa County roadways are starting soon, and property owners wishing to opt out must join the "No Spray" list.

Roadside and right-of-way weed treatment — up to 10 feet on each side of the road — will begin countywide in March 2024 and continue several times through October 2024.

Property owners wishing to opt out of the herbicide treatments must join the "No Spray" list, clearly mark their property lines with signs or bright flags, and manage the weeds in and along that area themselves.

To get your property on the "No Spray" list or ask questions, contact Mesa County Noxious Weed & Pest Management at 970-255-7121 or weed.pest@mesacounty.us.

White background with Mesa County logo on top right and text reading “March 2024 Announcement WEED MANAGEMENT ON MESA COUNTY ROADWAYS Notice of Herbicide Application The Mesa County Transportation Department in cooperation with Mesa County Noxious Weed & Pest Management will begin applying herbicides along roadways throughout Mesa County in early March 2024.The county contracts with a licensed commercial applicator to apply the herbicides to control weeds. Roadside and right-of-way weed treatment (up to 10
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