Adopt-A-Road

The Adopt-A-Road program allows citizens to show pride and maintain a clean, attractive community. Your business or community group can help keep roads litter-free by adopting an approved one-mile section of county-maintained roadway. Each group signs an agreement to clean up litter at least four times a year. The Department of Public Works provides safety training, two Adopt-A-Road signs, "litter crew on road" signs, safety vests and trash bags.

Adopt-A-Road signs are placed at each end of the selected roadway, give recognition to the group and remind people not to litter. If desired, the program offers an installation ceremony and publicity at the time the signs are installed. When the cleanup is completed, the group notifies the Department of Public Works to pick up and dispose of the trash bags.

Email Timea Lewis for more information. 

The Hernando County Association of Realtors, who adopted one (1) mile on Jacqueline Rd, between Sunshine Grove Rd and Weeping Willow St.   Year to date we have 200+ Active Volunteers in our Adopt-A-road program.

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