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The King County Noxious Weed Control Board consists of 5 volunteers, each representing a particular area of the county. The decisions of the Weed Board are carried out by the Program Manager, Steven J. Burke.

Scott Moore and Steve Burke - click for larger imageBoard Members:
District 1: Scott Moore
District 2: Duane Johnson
District 3: John Browne
District 4: Grace Stiller
District 5: Clint Bostwick
WSU Extension: Jennifer Andreas, a non-voting member


Program Staff:
Steven J. Burke - Program Manager
Suzanne Rowe - Administrative Specialist
Katie Messick- Aquatic Lands Specialist
Sasha Shaw - Education Specialist
Roy Brunskill - County Lands Specialist
Dennis Chambreau - State Lands Specialist

There are 8 seasonal noxious weed specialists, each covering a particular area of King County and taking on special projects as needed. These staff members have daily contact with landowners, providing information and technical assistance in plant identification and control options: Matt Below, Trish MacLaren, Jessica McKenney, Frances Lucero, Karen Peterson, Monica Walker, Kimiora Ward, Maria Winkler.

2006 Weed Crew: Click for larger image

Click here to learn about what we do and answer frequently asked questions

noxious weed crew at scot's broom pullProgram offices are located at 201 S. Jackson St., Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98104. To contact a member of the King County Noxious Weed Control Program, or to report a weed site, please call 206-296-0290 or reach them by email.


 
Please direct questions & comments regarding noxious weeds to Program Staff, King County Noxious Weed Control Program.

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Updated: April 10, 2008

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