Weed control program ready to begin
Contractors are starting Vernon’s annual spring program to clean-up road shoulders in the city.
The project controls weeds and grasses that can affect traffic visibility, damage road surfaces, and cause safety issues for pedestrians and cyclists.
Road shoulders in rural areas of Vernon, including the Okanagan Landing and Blue Jay, are maintained. The shoulders are mowed with a tractor equipped with a flail mower. This work is performed three times a year. Hand-line trimming is included in the program to maintain pedestrian walkways.
The crews use a combination of tractor mowing, weed line trimming and sprays.











