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First Adopt-A-Highway litter pickup begins April 13

Contact: Jon Ogar, MDOT Office of Communications,
 ogarj1@michigan.gov
517-373-2752

Agency: Transportation


April 8, 2013 -- Spring cleaning begins Saturday for highway roadsides in lower Michigan. Volunteers participating in the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Adopt-A-Highway program will pick up litter along state highways from April 13 to 21, the first of three scheduled pickups this year.

"The spirit of Adopt-A-Highway volunteers is Pure Michigan," said State Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle. "They keep our roadsides looking great, and help MDOT direct its limited resources to fixing our roads."

In 2012, Adopt-A-Highway volunteer groups reported collecting about 65,000 bags of trash, a cost benefit to the state of $5.6 million. Volunteers wear high-visibility, yellow-green safety vests required by federal regulations when working within a highway's right of way. MDOT provides the vests and trash bags for free, and arranges to haul away the trash.

Current volunteers include members of various civic groups, businesses and families. Crew members have to be at least 12 years old and each group must number at least three people.

Sections of highway are still available for adoption. Interested groups should check the MDOT Web page at www.michigan.gov/adoptahighway for more information. Groups are asked to adopt a section of highway for at least two years. There is no fee to participate. Adopt-A-Highway signs bearing a group's name are posted along the stretches of adopted highway.

Due to snow still on the ground, the first Adopt-A-Highway pickup for northern lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula will be later, from April 27 to May 5. Statewide, there will be a summer pickup from July 13 to 21, and a fall pickup from Sept. 21 to 29.

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