Adopt-A-Highway volunteers have found just about everything while walking the ditches of Minnesota highways. “We get to find out what kind of interesting things are lying on the side of the road, and ...
Volunteers are out this weekend for the Midlands’ quarterly Adopt-A-Highway and Street program, working to reduce litter and ...
There are many sections of highway, both 160 and 372, that could use their own adopters. Clean Up Pahrump® is hoping that ...
pick up litter on their section of the highway at least four times per year, and undergo safety training before each cleanup event. Organizations in Maui County interested in signing up for Adopt ...
Participants commit to adopting a two-mile stretch of highway for a minimum of two years and agree to pick up litter four times per year. In return, Adopt-a-Highway provides safety vests ...
Now that spring has arrived, thousands of Adopt a Highway volunteers across Minnesota are helping to beautify roadsides and save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in litter removal costs.
Participating groups pick up litter on adopted roads at least once a year. Volunteers get safety vests, litter bags and training.
with 7,686 people participating in Adopt a Highway cleanups last year. Most of the events took place outside of metropolitan areas. Participating groups pick up litter on adopted roads at least ...