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Adopt - A - Highway Program

 

The Great American Cleanup Event will be held the last Friday, Saturday & Sunday of March!! 

 

 

 

If you are interested in participating, please contact your District's Adopt - A - Highway coordinator for information.

 

 

 
 

How It Started...

The Texas Department of Transportation started the first Adopt-A-Highway Program in 1985. Ohioans traveling through Texas saw the blue and white signs and the litter free roads. They came back and wrote some letters to the Governor about starting an Adopt-A-Highway Program here. In the fall of 1989, three districts tried out a pilot program. As more people found out about the program, interest spread. The following spring, Adopt-A-Highway became official and was implemented statewide.

 

 

How It Works...

Volunteer groups adopt a two mile section  or an interchange along a State Route, United States Route or Interstate. Groups who sign up with the program adopt for two years. We ask that they pick up a minimum of four times each year. Participants in Adopt-A-Highway should be volunteers and not paid to pick up litter. Groups can partner with others in adopting, but may not pay another group to pick up litter. The Department of Transportation will provide safety training, trash bags, disposable safety vests and two signs to be used at the beginning of the two mile section. The only cost to each group is their time.

 

How It's Grown...

Ohio has over 1,400 groups, with at least one group in each county. In addition to Adopt-A-Highway volunteers, prison inmates and Department of Transportation employees also pick up litter along Ohio's highways.

 

How You Can Help....

Contact your local District Coordinator for information on how to participate in the program.

Click Here To Get Started!

 

 

Participation Forms

Media Recognition & Articles

Event Pictures

Adopt-A-Highway Permit

Adopt-A-Highway Application

Adopt-A-Highway Release

Parent/Guardian Release

 

Forms are to be submitted to your local District Coordinator.

Adopt-A-Highway in Iraq

Adopt-A-Highway Newsletter

Litterbugs Leave Costly Tab

Highway litterbugs leaving costly tab

Central Ohio Cleanup March 31, 2007 Event Pictures

Litter Free Day with the Dayton Dragons Pictures

Pictures from Keep Columbus Beautiful Event with the Columbus Blue Jackets and Columbus Destroyers

Delaware County Friends of the Trail Litter Event Pictures

Summer Litter Rally July 2004 Pictures

For Your Safety

Useful Links

Pick Up Reporting

Adopt-a-Highway Safety Briefing

Recognizing Meth Lab Waste

Meth Presentation

Adopt-A-Highway Report for Litter Pickup

ODRC Litter Report