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  1. www.transportation.ohio.gov › programs › adopt-a-highwayAdopt-A-Highway - Ohio

    The program allows volunteer groups to adopt a two-mile section or an interchange along a state, federal or interstate route, free of cost. Adopt-A-Highway volunteers pick up an average of 25,000 bags of litter each year, saving taxpayers $280,000.

  2. N.C. Department of Transportation's Adopt-A-Highway Program helps reduce litter through volunteer from schools, religious, professional and social organizations.

  3. The Adopt-a-Highway program, and the very similar Sponsor-a-Highway, are promotional campaigns undertaken by U.S. states, provinces and territories of Canada, and some national governments outside North America to encourage volunteers to keep a section of a highway free from litter.

  4. Adopt-A-Highway is one of the methods in which the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) controls litter and keeps the state's highways beautiful while saving taxpayers money. The program allows groups to adopt a two-mile section or an interchange along a state, federal or interstate route, free of cost.

  5. Today, all 50 states have some type of adopt-a-highway program in place. KEY POINTS ABOUT NYSDOT'S ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY PROGRAM. Approximately 5,000 miles of New York State highway roadsides are adopted. The New York State Department of Transportation has 2,400 active Adopt-A-Highway agreements in place.

  6. Adopt-A-Highway is one of the methods in which ODOT controls litter and keeps the state's highways beautiful. The program allows volunteer groups to adopt a two-mile section or an interchange along a state, federal or interstate route, free of cost.

  7. Sponsor A Highway® is a non-volunteer, exclusive, sponsorship program which provides litter removal services along sections of the highway. Who Cleans the Highways? Our professionally-trained and certified crew members conduct litter removal services and maintenance on behalf of our sponsors.

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