What should I do if I find noxious weeds on my or someone else's property in Pitkin County?
If you know the landowner, try to educate them about weeds and direct them to some of the resources on our website. Often people are simply not aware of their weed control responsibilities, and can be more responsive to someone they know personally. If the matter is neighborhood-wide, see if your HOA or caucus can help educate the neighborhood or even has a policy in place to deal with infested properties. By dealing with the problem directly, you may reap much timelier responses than by utilizing the county's formal enforcement procedure.

Nevertheless, part of our responsibility is to enforce the weed law in Pitkin County. If you do not know the landowner or are unable or unwilling to talk to him/her directly, do not hesitate to report the infestation to the respective local governing body:

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1. What is a noxious weed?
2. What is the Colorado Noxious Weed Act?
3. What are the noxious weeds in Pitkin County?
4. Are these the only weeds we need to be concerned about?
5. What if my neighbors don't control noxious weeds on their property?
6. Who pays for weed control?
7. How can I get help identifying weeds on my property?
8. What should I do if I find noxious weeds on my or someone else's property in Pitkin County?
9. I have introduced biological controls to control an infestation. Can the county still require additional control measures?
10. How can I help prevent the spread of noxious weeds?
11. How can Pitkin County help me?
12. Who are the municipal noxious weed contacts in Pitkin County?