What is the City's policy on the use of herbicides in parks and open space?

We apply herbicides to better control invasive species such as: Scotch Thistle, Emerald Ash Borer, Mountain Pine Beetle and Purple Loose Strife to name a few. All parks crew who are applicators are certified by the Department of Agriculture and attend classes to keep their credentials current.

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1. Does the City provide free mulch?
2. Are horses allowed in Arvada parks and on Arvada trails?
3. How do I request a memorial tree or memorial park bench be added to a park?
4. Who do I contact if I get locked in or out of an athletic field?
5. What should I do if I notice graffiti in an Arvada park?
6. Who is responsible for maintenance of the areas along the Farmers Highline Canal, Church Ditch and Croke Canal?
7. Which parks have amenities, such as basketball, tennis, pickleball, etc?
8. What should I do if trees are overhanging power lines?
9. Why does the City recommend residents not water during peak times of the day, but they routinely do so in the parks?
10. Why does the City water parks and trails early in the morning, when people are using the trails?
11. How often does Parks staff assess playground equipment for safety?
12. What is the City's mowing policy for open space?
13. What is the City's mowing policy for parks?
14. What is the City's policy on the use of herbicides in parks and open space?
15. I live near a trail (or open space/park). When should I expect to see parks staff pruning the trees in these areas?
16. City-owned trees are overhanging my property. Can I trim them myself?
17. My trees are overhanging City property. Is the City allowed to trim them?
18. Why are some City parks watered during daylight hours?