
County land owners may be asked to begin paying assessments to support the county noxious weed control program.
Officials said a process exists for identifying agricultural land and levying assessments on it to help support the weed control program, which currently relies on fees and funding from the Current Expense Fund.
The weed control board would have to hold public hearings to gather information and input in classifying lands and then develop proposed assessments. The county commissioners would then hold public meetings on the proposals and subsequently take action on them.
Commissioners will meet next week with department heads to discuss proposed budgets.
On Monday afternoon, they’ll meet with Sheriff Dan Bardsley, commission Clerk Holly Pfenniger and Weed Supervisor Bob Brons (3:30 p.m.).
On Tuesday, they’ll meet with Treasurer Holloway, Prosecuting Attorney Dan Bigelow, Lower Columbia Economic Development Council Executive Director Richard Erickson (2 p.m.), and Health and Human Services Director Judy Bright.
On Wednesday, they’ll meet with Planning Department head Chuck Beyer, Fair Manager Kathleen Morgain (10 a.m.), Johnson Park Board representative Norm Bolton, Extension Agent Jennifer Leach, Auditor Diane Tischer, and District Court Judge Bill Faubion.
On Thursday, they’ll meet with Cathlamet Mayor Dick Swart and Clerk Barbara Blix.
On Friday, they’ll meet with Public Works Director Pete Ringen, clinic Business Manager Kathy Patterson (1 p.m.), and Assessor Sulema Zerr.
Copies of the preliminary budget will be available to the public in November.