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Here's the Michigan Department of Transportation's safety guidelines video for the Adopt-A-Highway program, which began in 1990. Three times a year, about 3,...
Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) is an MDOT program designed to help keep the state's highway roadsides clean and attractive. Participants adopt both sides of a section of state highway roadside to clean up for at least a two-year period. A minimum two-mile stretch of roadway is recommended.
This weekend MDOT'S Fall Adopt A Highway Litter Pick Up Program kicks off. In the Alpena area, US-23, M-32, and M-65 will have volunteers in orange vests cle...
MDOT's final Adopt-A-Highway Cleanup of the year happening this weekendhttps://www.wlns.com/news/mdots-final-adopt-a-highway-cleanup-of-the-year-happening-th...
16 wrz 2024 · MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) - Beginning this Saturday will be the final Michigan Department of Transportation's Adopt-A-Highway cleanup of the year. From Sept. 21 to Sept. 29, motorists can...
The Adopt A Highway Safety Video is an instructional video showing what to do and what not to do when picking up trash on Mississippi's highways.
10 lip 2023 · Motorists should be on the lookout beginning Saturday as Adopt-A-Highway volunteers fan out along state roadways from picking up litter. Participants in the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) program will clean highway roadsides from July 15 to 23 during the second of three scheduled pickups this year.