Colorado's Noxious Weed Act requires every landowner to manage noxious weeds that could damage neighboring land. Adams County's 1997 weed policy makes control of designated noxious weeds mandatory in the unincorporated area.
Under the Colorado Noxious Weed Act, all landowners must use integrated methods to manage noxious weeds when they are likely to materially damage neighbors' land. Adams County adopted a Noxious Weed Management Plan and Enforcement Policy in 1997 requiring all landowners in unincorporated Adams County to control designated noxious weeds—historically including field bindweed, Canada thistle, leafy spurge, and purple loosestrife. This is a weed/vegetation-management duty rather than a mapped wildfire fuel-break requirement; general fire-fuel clearance around structures is driven by the fire district and Sheriff fire-restriction conditions. Cities within the county run their own weed enforcement.
If a landowner fails to manage listed noxious weeds, the county may serve notice, enter to abate, and assess the cost of treatment against the property.
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