The Parks Director must directly approve any project that involves the application of a herbicide adjacent to or in any
areas where there is the potential that the herbicide may enter a body of water.
If the use of herbicides is warranted, the applicators will follow label directions....
That's all pretty standard practice, easily addressed. A good conversation with the right person at Dane Co. parks should clear up a protocol that will work for everyone.
I was just envisioning getting stuff along the side of the trails to make maintenance easier, sight lines better and make me less pissed-off at all the invasive plants I see along the side of the trails. If we want to get ambitious, The woodland that IMBA influence and Area 51 travel through is in recoverable condition and could all be cleared. However, it is 3.5 acres, not a small undertaking for hand clearing... but doable.
As for the garlic mustard, technically its a pretty easy weed to control, but it takes a lot of persistence, 10 years of complete eradication before it can really be wiped out... gets easier after a few years though. The real key is clearing the brush first so you can get in there and herbicide the begeezuz out of it early in the spring (or late in fall). Also... well, other stuff, if you want to know more you can read my recent blog post:
http://goodoakllc.blogspot.com/2013/04/eradicating-garlic-mustard-requires.htmlLets start small on this, I'm happy to lead the charge... but with a 2-day old baby next to me right now, I'm still feeling out what my availability will be like for the next few months.
RE the Creekside Trail: Was there much flooding this spring out there with all the rain? Due to work obligations I've only gotten on the bike for the season in the past couple of weeks. Thanks Tim for putting in the bridge!