[Vox-Outreach] Adopt-A-Highway
Mike Simons
vox-outreach@lists.lugod.org
Tue, 27 May 2003 16:41:58 -0400
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On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 04:36:53PM -0400, Mike Simons wrote:
> On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 10:02:56AM -0700, Nicole the Wonder Nerd wrote:
> > Up spake Peter Jay Salzman on Mon, May 12, 2003 at 09:21:47AM -0700:
> > > does anybody know what entails adopting a highway? is it money?
> > > garbage pickup?
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> > Money in lieu of garbage pickup, I believe.
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> I will check... but I think the orgs pay Caltrans money to clean up
> the roads in exchange for the advertising.
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> I would be surprised if people can volunteer do the highway clean=20
> themselves. I've never seen road crews in CA that look like normal
> people on the highway... to me they normally look like community service
> sentences.
> If it is possible to do the labor, I can imagine we will get even 5
> people to show up to clean even a 2 mile segment of highway.
It took an amazingly long time to get a reply back from my phone calls
to the adopt-a-highway people... turns out that talking to the DMV booth
at GTC is actually the channel I got useful replies from first.
It turns out that volunteers can do the cleaning themselves, and this=20
appears to be the preferred method. However, organizations can also
contract with professional firms to do the tasks instead... in some
locations professional contractors are required.
Available activities:
Participation can include one or more of the following activities.
- Removing litter (work frequency varies with location).
- Planting and establishing trees, or wildflowers.
- Removing graffiti.
- Controlling vegetation.
The literature seems to indicate that "advertising of a group" is=20
*not* a valid use of the program... but I think it will be okay that
we get a nice sign out of this.
The program is very formal in duties and responsibilities of the groups
that do this work... in that a designated coordinator is required to
undergo safety training, safety equipment must be used at all times,=20
notice must be given to Caltrans people before clean up days, etc...
nothing seems to be a show stopper.
The following brochure does a good overview of the program:
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/maint/adopt/AAHBrochure602.pdf
The CA website for this program is:
http://adopt-a-highway.dot.ca.gov/
I'm willing to handle coordination of this sort of activity...
but I *require* 5 Lugod members who are not me or Bill to agree to help
clean at least 4 times a year, before I start any paperwork...
- Any volunteers?
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