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Adopt-A-Highway Rules & Regulations get a Makeover
New rules and regulations are designed to make the Adopt-A-Highway program better than ever before! The simplified updates, clarifications and changes will aid in making the program easier to follow, safer and more successful.
The revisions include the following:
- Raised the minimum member age to 10 years old for safety reasons
- Added requirement to notify MoDOT for disposal of filled litter bags as soon as possible after the clean-up activity.
- Removed requirement to provide prior notice before a program activity.
- Clarified several eligibility requirements.
- Removed participant form reporting.
The Adopt-A-Highway program, which began in 1987, now includes more than 3,700 adopters with more than 5,200 miles adopted. Every year, adopters save MoDOT $1 million a year in litter cleanup and beautification costs through their efforts. Every area kept litter-free by adopters, allows MoDOT to devote resources to other much-needed tasks.
“Our goal is to see the program continue to grow and expand as it reaches its 20 year,” said Stacy Armstrong, Adopt-A-Highway coordinator. “Updating the rules and regulations will make the program easier and safer for current adopters and hopefully attract new adopters.”
For the complete list of rules, visit www.sos.mo.gov/adrules/csr/current/7csr/7c10-14.pdf.
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