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*CANCELED* Chehalis River Basin FCZD Special Meeting
Please see the attached special meeting noticeThis meeting is being held in person and via Zoom:ONLINE: Go to https://zoom.us/j/92770578873. The passcode is 085336.BY PHONE: Call 888-475-4499. The meeting ID is 927 7057 8873, and the passcode is 085336.
Commissioners - Dec. 15, 2025, 4:38 p.m.
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Driving Directions / Twin Transit Routes
Coming From I-5 North Bound Take the 13th Street exit, Exit 76.At the end of the ramp, make a right turn onto Parkland Drive.Continue straight through the first stop light.The Public Parking lot will be the first parking lot on your left, across the street from the Relax Inn.The street address will be displayed "1255" on the wood paneling. Coming From I-5 South Bound Take the 13th Street exit, Exit 76.At the end of the ramp, make a left turn onto Parkland Drive.Continue straight through the first stop light.The Public Parking lot will be the first parking lot on your …
Juvenile Court - Feb. 12, 2016, 11:26 a.m.
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Hawkweeds
Hieracium spp. Orange Hawkweed Mouseear Hawkweed Hawkweeds - Most hawkweed species are hairy and have a milky latex in their stems.Leaves: Most species will have basal leaves. Stem leaves can vary by subgenus. Leaves can be smooth, toothed, or lobed.Flowers: Blooms typically May - Sep. Most non-native species will have yellow ray flowers, but some species can have orange flowers as well. Flowers looks similar to dandelion flowers.Habitat: Typically found in fields, meadows, pastures, forest clearings, and disturbed areas like roadsides and abandoned farmland.Weed Classification: B DesignateWhy is it a Noxious Weed?The plants are invasive, spread easily, and negatively impact …
Weed Control - Sept. 29, 2022, 9:47 a.m.
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Eggleaf Spurge
Euphorbia oblongata Eggleaf Spurge - Upright perennial growing about 3 feet tall. Has a woody, branched taproot. Plant stems covered in fine white hairs.Leaves: Alternate and hairless leaves that are oblong and finely toothed. Prominent midvein is visible.Flowers: Flowers bloom from May-July. Clustered flowers with a few male flowers and one female flower. Clusters have yellow bracts (scales) at their base followed by a whorl of yellowish green leaves.Habitat: Typically found in damp meadows, streambanks, shadow woodlands, dry hillsides, roadsides, and waste areas.Weed Classification: AWhy is it a Noxious Weed?Originally introduced as a garden ornamental. This plant is invasive and …
Weed Control - Sept. 29, 2022, 10:46 a.m.
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Oxeye Daisy
Leucanthemum vulgare Oxeye Daisy - A perennial, herbaceous plant growing 1-3 feet tall.Leaves: Leaves are alternate and lance-shaped, with toothed or lobed edges.Flowers: Flowers bloom from May-October. Single flowerhead at the end of the stem. It has many white ray-flowers, creating the "petals," and yellow disc-flowers in the middle.Habitat: Found in grasslands, overgrazed pastures, waste areas, meadows, roadsides, railroad ROWs, yards, and fields.Weed Classification: CWhy is it a Noxious Weed?It can aggressively invade fields and decrease plant diversity. It decreases crop yield and has rhizomes with adventitious roots.Oxeye Daisy is very common in Lewis County. It can be hard to …
Weed Control - Oct. 6, 2022, 9:32 a.m.
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Himalayan Knotweed
Persicaria wallichii Himalayan Knotweed - A clumping perennial with hollow stems and creeping rhizomes. It grows about 6 feet in height.Leaves: Leaf shape is elongated compared to other knotweeds and are around 5-12 inches in length. They are leathery and alternate along the stem.Flowers: Flowers bloom from July-October. Whiteish pink flowers that are fragrant grow at the tips of branches.Habitat: Grows in disturbed, moist sites like roadsides, riparian, and wetland areas.Weed Classification: B DesignateWhy is it a Noxious Weed?This plant vigorously grows into dense stands that overtake native vegetation and alter ecosystems. It can survive severe floods and spread plant …
Weed Control - Oct. 5, 2022, 4:16 p.m.
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Public Meeting - Airport Master Plan Update - Packwood Airport
A public meeting announcement and document for Meeting #2 has been added to the Packwood Airport page. A master plan update is scheduled for July 11, 2023 from 5pm - 7pm at the Packwood Senior Center.You can access more details here.
Public Works - June 20, 2023, 10:23 a.m.
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New Request for Proposals - 2020 Tire Collection Service Provider
A new RFP has been added to the Contract Ads and Calls for Bid page. The proposals are due Friday, May 22, 2020 no later than 3:00 pm.Access the details and necessary documents, and get on the planholders lists here.
Public Works - April 28, 2020, 7:52 a.m.
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East County Community Recycle Event
Packwood Community Hall, 12935 US-12, Packwood, WA 98361Household Hazardous WasteCFL lights, up to 10 per householdEvent will also collect the following for recycling:Televisions (under 40 inches), computer monitors, CPUs, laptops (two per household for electronic items)Scrap metal and non-refrigerated appliances
Solid Waste - Jan. 20, 2023, 1:16 p.m.
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Lewis County Breast Cancer fund raising run-walk
Lewis County Wellness Committee and Lewis County Sheriff's Office Association Breast Cancer run-walk. All proceeds go to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization. Sign up now by using the form on the Announcement page.
News Room - Aug. 25, 2023, 8:53 a.m.