Adopt A Road / Adopt A Park

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Adopt- A-Road/Park is a fun and educational program that will provide your company or organization prominent recognition while saving tax payer dollars. You can clean up and beautify a city road or public park with the cooperation of the Recreation and Parks Department. This is a great way to promote civic responsibility, community pride, and camaraderie within your organization. 

How To Get Started

  • Call the Adopt-A-Road coordinator (extension 2260) to discuss available adoption opportunities and select a site.
  • Send a signed and completed Adopt-A-Road Application or Adopt-A-Park Application to your Adopt-A-Road coordinator.
  • Sign and return a release of liability for all participating members.
  • Obtain approval of your recognition sign wording and design from your coordinator.
  • Call your coordinator and schedule a reoccurring service date.

Adopt- A-Road Brochure and Application

Who Can Participate?

  • Individuals, organizations, and businesses 12+.

Your Commitment

  • Pick up litter for two years on a stretch of roadside once every two months minimum or as conditions warrant. 
  • Clean up a three-block minimum, both sides of the street. 
  • Do the work with your own group of volunteers.
  • Follow all safety requirements. 

What We Provide

  • We loan you safety gear (orange vest, gloves, and hard hat)
  • We provide free trash bags and dispose of the trash that you collect.

You Get The Rewards

  • We install Adopt-A-Road signs with a name recognition panel and warning signs.
  • You get your own satisfaction from a job well done.
  • You get public recognition from Adopt-A-Road signs installed on your adopted roadway. Provide your own logo or insignia if you want them on the recognition panels.
  • Your contributions will be acknowledged in press releases.
  • You will receive a certificate of appreciation when your commitment is complete.
  • Annual recognition by Recreation and Parks Department Commission.

For more information please call (805) 925-0951 extension 2260