Dutch municipalities restart annual weed control on streets and sidewalks
From March to December, municipalities across the Netherlands are tackling weeds on sidewalks, cycle paths, and roads using eco-friendly methods. This routine maintenance ensures safer, cleaner public spaces for pedestrians and cyclists.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Method | Brush cutters, boiling water machines |
| Follow-up Actions | Sweeping, leaf blowing, weed brushing |
| Gutter Cleaning | At least six times per year |
| Duration | March to December annually |
| Areas Covered | Sidewalks, cycle paths, streets, parking lots |
Municipalities in the Netherlands are responsible for maintaining public spaces, including weed control on paved surfaces. This routine work ensures accessibility, safety, and aesthetic standards in urban and residential areas.
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Weed control on paved surfaces resumed
We have resumed weed control on paved surfaces. This includes sidewalks, cycle paths, squares, streets, roads, and parking areas. This work takes place from March to December.
We use brush cutters with a wire head and machines with boiling water. This is the most effective and easiest way to remove weeds. If necessary, we follow up by sweeping the areas with a road sweeper or blowing away debris with a leaf blower. We sweep the gutters at least six times a year with the road sweeper, and if needed, we use a weed brush.
