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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-11-18; Ward's Weed Eradication Program Update (Districts 2 & 3); Gomez, Paz.,I To the members of the: CITY COUNCIL Date I\ I iidZlcA ✓cc ✓ CM -~~M (3) / Nov. 18, 2021 Council Memorandum To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council From: Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works Via: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager @ Re: Ward's Weed Eradication Program Update (Districts 2 & 3) {city of Carlsbad Memo ID# 2021211 This memorandum provides an update to a previous Council Memorandum dated Aug. 1, 2019, on the status on the Ward's Weed Eradication Program. Background In a Council Memorandum dated Aug. 1, 2019, staff informed the City Council of Ward's weed, a new invasive species in Carlsbad. Ward's weed is an annual species in the mustard family that originates from the Mediterranean region. It was first discovered in Carlsbad in 2008, one of the first records in North America. Since then, this plant has been found in approximately 300 acres of habitat within the Habitat Management Plan (HMP) preserve system in Carlsbad (see Attachment A for a location map) and a few isolated locations elsewhere in San Diego County. Approximately 98% of Ward's weed within the United States is located in Carlsbad, mostly on unmanaged preserves. Ward's weed is known to spread extremely rapidly, as illustrated in Australia, where a single introduction in 1910 at Port Pirie spread to 500 acres within five years, and now occurs throughout the southern third of the continent. It is critical that this species be eradicated because it poses a significant threat to native habitats, protected plant and animal species, recreation areas and agricultural areas, and it increases wildfire risk. On Oct. 8, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-194, authorizing the expenditure of $200,000 to be used for Ward's weed treatment in partnership with the County of San Diego, Nature Collective and Center for Natural Lands Management, and approving the extension of funding for up to three consecutive years .. Discussion The first phase of the Ward's Weed Eradication Program consisted of intense treatment throughout all infested areas. This phase was carried out from November 2019 through July 2021. The treatment, a pre-emergent herbicide that works by stopping seeds from sprouting, was discovered through coordination with Australian researchers and local land managers and agencies. The treatment has been extremely effective in killing and stopping the spread of new Public Works Branch Environmental Management Department 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-4689 t Council Memo -Ward's Weed Eradication Program Update (Districts 2 & 3). Nov. 18, 2021 Page 2 -· . ..,\ plants (see before and after photographs in Attachment B). Generally, a single treatment is effective for at least two years; and is safe for use around native plants. Next Steps Currently, the Ward's Weed Eradication Program has shifted into ongoing surveillance and spot treatment. Areas that were missed, or undertreated, are targeted for treatment. Staff continue to conduct public outreach and assist with program coordination. The Ward's Weed Eradication Program has been highlighted as a success story by local and regional organizations, such as the California Invasive Plant Council. Attachments: A. Map of Ward's weed Infestation B. Photographs of habitat before and after treatment cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney James Wood, Environmental Management Director Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director Rosanne Humphrey, Senior Program Manager 'r',::t\ .. iif·."11 r.,:l~cfl ~r·, " "fr.•1:,1~_•..'._!!__!f-::r: i="{ 'I ~!; , :":J 11~:( H ~ ,1,,·.,,..,,; F.-1 i:1 ... , •:;.:•1 i::c L 1r;: ;1•HI ,\.:; ,-,- _<J{.1'1 ~ [ {; ;, :.:. ~ :; > c:. !~ \ ·7, ~ ~ ',,:11 ~t• ;, H,.,i, .-~ ;.,-,1 ,:,1 \(rt•!.; i, ,,-. L1,· '} , .. 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Ward's Weed Eradication Program Photographs Before Treatment-thousands of seedlings and dense growth 1 \T,, (N )~\; \' ('.'.' 1,r.,.· ·t~·. ~/} \.: . ··c, ·1 -z ·: ,-, ·' .... - ../ Attachment B Ward's Weed Eradication Program Photographs Before Treatment -continued 2 Ward's Weed Eradication Program Photographs After Treatment-healthy habitat comes back after Ward's weed is treated 3 Ward's Weed Eradication Program Photographs After Treatment -continued 4