
Collin County's Public
Works Department is starting up an Adopt-A-County-Road program to
cut down on litter and debris, and we're looking for scout troops, community
service organizations, church groups, co-workers even informal gatherings
of caring neighbors who can lend a hand in keeping our roadways clear
of unsightly trash.
The program provides an opportunity for civic groups
of all types to work with local government and to make a positive statement
about where they live and work. It's a hands-on way to improve the quality
of the community and the environment, helps maintain safe and clean roadways
and is a great way to get public recognition for your good works.
Here's how it works:
Volunteer Groups …
- Have no costs involved in the project, which asks for trash runs from one to four times a year;
- Sign a "hold harmless" agreement with the county;
- Get signs designating the section of roadway that they've adopted to keep clean
The County …
- Provides equipment for cleanups, like trash bags, gloves,
litter "pix stiks", road-crew warning signs, safety vests and a first-aid kit;
- Hauls off the bagged trash and debris once you're done
If you and your group are interested in the program,
please contact Tammi Koch at 972-548-3719 for more information.
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