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Property Owner Vegetation Maintenance - Owner Will Maintain Program

Kitsap County Public Works manages vegetation in road rights?of-way to protect road surfaces, keep roads safe, and to preserve the natural beauty of the environment. We maintain vegetation using a variety of controls including mechanical, cultural, biological, and chemical. The vegetation management program contains a provision that allows residents to maintain rights-of-way adjacent to their property.

Residents must submit an ?Owner Will Maintain? form and install a County-provided sign and post. Residents agree to ensure that vegetation does not limit sight distances for motorists. All designated noxious weeds must also be removed.

For further details, please explore the links provided below.

To learn more about how Kitsap County Public Works maintains and preserves over 900 miles of roadway, visit kcowa.us/RoadMaint.

Jacques Dean
Kitsap County Public Works
Road Superintendent
[email protected]

Eirik O'Neal
Kitsap County Public Works
Outreach Coordinator, Roads Division
[email protected]




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