ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: ADOT makes adopting a highway easier with new interactive map

Service
Img 07032019 035326 (1000 x 667 pixel)
Azdot interactive map

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Have a concern or an opinion about this story? Click below to share your thoughts.
Send a message

Community Newsmaker

Know of a story that needs to be covered? Pitch your story to The Business Daily.
Community Newsmaker

Arizona Department of Transportation issued the following announcement on March 6.

The Arizona Department of Transportation is making it easier than ever to help keep state highways litter-free by introducing an interactive map showing which Adopt a Highway segments are waiting for volunteers.

The map, available at azdot.gov/AdoptaHighway, allows visitors to quickly zoom in on any part of the state. Once they see an adoptable stretch of highway, one click connects them with contact information for that segment’s Adopt a Highway coordinator.

More than 700 groups already volunteer across Arizona, including individuals, families, and church and civic groups.

Their reasons are varied. Some volunteers are seasonal residents who enjoy Arizona’s scenery so much they care for their roadway segments twice a week, while others take up the cause as a memorial for a loved one who has passed away.

“People like being a part of something larger than themselves,” said Mary Currie, who coordinates ADOT’s Adopt a Highway programs. “This is a way for people to get outdoors and help keep their state litter-free.”

Those volunteers collected nearly 13,000 trash bags last year along 1,500 miles of state highways, saving taxpayers nearly $500,000.

Volunteers accepted for the program get their own blue Adopt a Highway sign featuring their group’s name. Participants are expected to clean their segments at least three times a year. ADOT provides safety vests, trash bags and safety training.

A sponsorship program is available for businesses to use ADOT-approved providers that clean urban highways or rural stretches that attract more litter.

For more information and to try out the interactive map, please visit azdot.gov/AdoptAHighway.

Original source can be found here.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Have a concern or an opinion about this story? Click below to share your thoughts.
Send a message

Community Newsmaker

Know of a story that needs to be covered? Pitch your story to The Business Daily.
Community Newsmaker

MORE NEWS