CHAPTER 9: ROADSIDE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
The maps that were developed included established areas of noxious weed infestations, hazard trees, native seeding, and other important elements of the management plan. These maps are updated and assist in program planning, record keeping, and assessment. Paper-based map systems are widely being converted to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). ................
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