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Roadside spray and brush questions need the county road agreement

Gasconade County publishes no-spray and no-cut road-department agreements that landowners must handle directly with the road department.

A roadside sprayer near a field or driveway can turn into a paperwork question in Gasconade County. Landowners who want no-spray or no-cut treatment along county road frontage need a signed road-department agreement. A posted note or a past conversation is not enough.

The agreement step is specific. The landowner and a supervisor both sign in person at the Gasconade County Road Department in Drake, and the agreement has to be updated yearly. That yearly update is the easy part to miss when a fence line, field edge, driveway, or home place has had the same routine for years.

Use the county agreement form as the working record. A fresh signed agreement gives the road crew something clearer than memory when brush cutting or roadside spraying comes around again.

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