The USACE Kansas City District seeks a state agency partner to manage invasive plants on Missouri River federal lands in St. Charles County under the Federal Noxious Weed Act.
Funder: Kansas City District
Due Dates: June 23, 2026 (Full application, due by 2:00 PM CDT)
Funding Amounts: Up to $275,000 total; base year $55,000 with four one-year option periods ($55,000 each).
Summary: Supports state agencies in managing undesirable plants (including noxious weeds) on USACE-managed federal lands in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Key Information: Only state agencies or political subdivisions responsible for undesirable plant laws are eligible.
This cooperative agreement opportunity, offered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Kansas City District, seeks a qualified state agency or political subdivision to manage undesirable plants—including noxious and invasive species—on federal lands managed by USACE in St. Charles County, Missouri. The program aims to support integrated vegetation management through coordination, planning, surveying, implementation of control methods, and reporting, in alignment with state and federal noxious weed laws and best practices. Activities will contribute to the Missouri River Bank Stabilization and Navigation, Fish & Wildlife Mitigation Project, with the goal of reducing the impact of invasive plants and improving ecosystem health on federal lands.