January 11, 2021
Volunteer: Adopt A Highway Today!
The Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT) is now accepting applications for enrollment in the Lake County Adopt A Highway program. Volunteers adopt a section of a county highway, and commit to cleaning the roadside twice a year. Currently, there are 35 roads available for adoption. Find the right match for your group today!
The LCDOT provides volunteers with high-visibility safety vests, trash bags and safety information. To acknowledge your effort, an Adopt A Highway sign with your group's name will be installed at the site of your clean-up. This is a valuable learning experience for the volunteers who contribute a very important public service, promote civic responsibility and teamwork, and help the environment.
Spring 2021 cleanups should proceed with social distancing maintained by all participants. Group participation is limited to 10 or less people at this time.
Open enrollment for clean-ups this spring runs through January 31. If you are interested in participating, consider:
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Open enrollment is taking place now through January 31. Participants must be at least ten years of age and anyone younger than 18 years of age must have adult supervision.
For more information, please visit the LCDOT website, or contact Keely Wells, Adopt A Highway Coordinator at 847-377-7472.
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