Travis County Commissioners Court
March 7, 2006
Citizens Communication
The county judge has the following comment. George nash from the united states ag department who has been here working on the asian moth infestation issue called on Friday and informed my office of the following: he has not heard back from weesht. Washington d.c. Remember if you don't get unanimous agreement, you can ask washington d.c. To authorize the treatment anyway. He says he's still waiting on official notification to begin treatment. He believes washington will authorize treatment. Two residents did oppose the treatment. Everybody else basically agreed. He believes he will receive permission to proceed to treat the infested area soon. Upon official notification, three treatments, seven days apart, will begin on Sunday, March 19th, and the last two will be on March 26th and April 2nd. So seven days apart, three treatments, March 19th, March 26th and April 2nd. And he anticipates approving it. He will inform us when he receives a official notification from washington and he indicated that he will also notify the residents of -- that he communicated with during the public discussion, the door to door, the summit meeting, that notification so everybody will receive advanced notice before any treatment is good. So that's just an update. And we probably ought to have an item -- on the agenda next week just in case we -- we need it. Okay? Anybody else for citizens communication? Then that brings us to the consent items.
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