Goats Take on Weed Abatement in Oroville for a Greener City

Goats on the Job!  The City of Oroville has contracted goats.If you’ve seen a herd of goats munching away around town lately, don’t worry, they’re not lost! These four-legged landscapers are hard at work helping us with weed abatement.Using grazing goats is an eco-friendly,... Read More.

Susanville Fire Announces Weed Abatement Deadline

Susanville Fire says you have until June to clear your yard of weeds and trash or face fines.The department has announced the annual weed abatement deadline, urging you to spruce up your yard to better protect your home and community from fire.Susanville Fire guidelines... Read More.

Susanville Weed Abatement Deadline Reached

Don’t get reg tagged; you must have had your weeds and rubbished cleared from your yard by today, as this day marks Susanville’s weed abatement deadline. As customary, the last Monday of June is when the Susanville Fire Department declares that your property must... Read More.

Susanville Fire Departments Weed Abatement Deadline

Susanville Fire Department is reminding those who live in the Susanville City limits that June 26th is the deadline for the Weed Abatement. One must remove all hazards that need to be mitigated before the deadline.Clearance projects consist of weeds, grass, or other... Read More.

Susanville Weed & Rubbish Abatement Deadline Announced

Susanville’s Fire Chief announces the city’s weed and rubbish deadline, leaving you a handful of weeks to clear your property. Fire Chief Moore at the council’s May 3rd meeting, says you have nearly 7 weeks to clear your property to the city standards; the... Read More.

Susanville Weed Abatement Deadline Nears

You have a few more weeks to clear your property of weed growth. The Susanville Fire Department has posted the abatement deadline as June 27th. All properties will be required to cut back all combustible growth to a certain height and distance from your... Read More.

Poisonous Weed Invading Susanville

A poisonous weed is invading Susanville. The Lassen Department of Agriculture is asking you to “Purge the Spurge”. Myrtle spurge is a fast growing invasive weed that is toxic when the sap of the plant touches you. You can also get poisoned if any... Read More.