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      Adopt a Highway Volunteer Program

Available for Adoption Sign
This sign can be occupied by YOUR group or organization name.

The Adopt a Highway Volunteer Program is a national litter awareness program where groups volunteer to pick up litter off of Arizona's freeways and highways. Each year more than 1700 groups participate in removing litter on Arizona's highways saving approximately $1,800,000 in taxpayer money.

Arizona's program started in 1988 with approximately 120 groups.  By 1991, all available mileage was adopted in the metropolitan areas.  By fall of 1995, more than 1300 groups had adopted over 2300 miles of Arizona's highways. In 2005, there are more than 1750 groups with 12,285 volunteers adopting approximately over 3,100 of the more than 6,500 available miles of Arizona highways.

Groups include civic and community groups, business organizations and even families.

Information is available on similar volunteer opportunities in your city or county.

Contact the District Office for your area to become involved with the Adopt a Highway Volunteer Program.

The office will provide you with a permit form to complete and submit to the appropriate district office.  Be sure to retain a copy of the form for your records.

  • Activity Report - completed by Adopt a Highway volunteer groups to provide details of the clean up activities they perform.

The District Office will provide you with information on:

District Adopt a Highway Contacts

Bullet Flagstaff 928.779.7558 State Milepost System with ADOT Engineering and Maintenance Districts and Contact Information
Bullet Globe 928.402.5600
Bullet Holbrook 928.524.5456
Bullet Kingman 928.681.6019
Bullet Phoenix

602.712.7522

Bullet Prescott 928.777.5875
Bullet Safford 928.432.4900
Bullet Tucson 520.388.4225
Bullet Yuma 928.317.2106
     
     
A printable map is provided in PDF format which requires Adobe Reader to view.

 

What ADOT Provides for Volunteers

What Volunteers Must Provide

Bullet Available highway segments for volunteer Bullet A two-year commitment to pick up litter along
  groups based on safety considerations,   a segment of state highway 
 

including traffic volumes, speeds, curves,

   
  and a number of intersections Bullet A commitment to pick up litter at least two
      times a year or as designated by the District
Bullet Fabricate and install signs identifying the   Engineer
  name of the group *    
    Bullet Designate a member as a coordinator
Bullet Provide safety training for group coordinators    
    Bullet Schedule the date and time of each clean up
Bullet Supply litter bags and remove and dispose of   through an ADOT contact
  the filled bags    
    Bullet A completed Volunteer Registration Form ~
Bullet Supply ADOT safety vests which must be   the Registration form is to be read and
  returned after the work is finished or Adopt   signed by each person participating in each
  a Highway vests which are kept by the   and every clean up activity.
  organization for future clean up activities     
    Bullet Hold a safety briefing before each clean up
Bullet Provide the participants volunteer coordinator    
  with the web address and logon to complete Bullet Maintain a working group of six to ten people 
  the clean up activity report    
    Bullet Complete the Activity Report detailing the
      clean up activities. The report indicates the
      hours worked, the number of participants,
      and the number of bags of trash removed
       
       

Documents are posted as they become available in PDF format, which requires Adobe Reader to view.

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