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Clear Out Dry Weeds To Eliminate Fire Hazard
 

Fueled by winter rains, the annual spring onslaught of weeds is well under way. The beautiful green grasses and weeds quickly dry out as soon as temperatures rise. Unabated weeds can harbor rodents and pose a fire hazard as well as being a blight for neighboring properties.

The Fire Department urges residents to survey their property and clear any dried vegetation that could pose a hazard. Weeds can be cut, pulled or mowed. Sprays are also available that can be applied during the early spring to prevent the weeds from growing. If your property is considered a burrowing owl habitat and there are owls inhabiting your property, care must be taken not to disturb the nesting sites since law protects the owls. The preferred and recommended method for abating weeds on properties that contain burrowing owls is mowing since this has the least impact on the owls.

For questions or complaints regarding weeds, contact the Office of the Fire Marshal at (408) 615-4970.

 
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