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Please note that the term “pest” applies to animals, insects and weeds.
The City’s Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPMP) provides management guidelines that:
- Implement the mandates of the Colorado Noxious Weed Act by creating a plan for the control of noxious weeds using integrated control methods.
- Adhere to City Code.
- Consider the environmental, economic, and social impacts of different control methods as related to our Sustainability Plan.
- Protect visitor and applicator safety, water quality, non-target vegetation, federally protected endangered or threatened species, and local species of concern.
- Reduce the spread of pests from City of Longmont properties to adjacent or downstream/downwind properties.
The City reviews the IPMP annually to consider new technology and methods for controlling pests.
Contact Us
Find answers to frequently asked questions on our Weed & Pest Management webpage.
If you have additional questions, suggestions or concerns about the City’s Integrated Pest Management Plan or pesticide application, please contact us via ServiceWorks.
- Select Parks & Trails
- Request Type – Parks: Pesticides (Herbicides & Insecticides)