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Adopt-A-Highway
 

2007 Scheduled Cleanup Dates
:
March 25-31, 2007
June 17-23, 2007
September 16-22, 2007


The Adopt-A-Highway program offers several benefits to its communities. It provides a clean environment, gives civic pride to the community, serves as a Reminder not to litter and saves the tax-payers money.

Kentucky participates in the International Adopt-A-Highway Program since 1988.

We focus on 26,000 miles of State Primary, State Secondary, State Supplemental and Rural Secondary Roads, no interstates or parkways.

There are 1,382
Adopt-A-Highway Groups in the state, focusing on 9,100 miles of road.

The groups do four yearly pick ups, three scheduled and one on their own, standard adoption is 2.0 miles with a 2 year contract. Groups include civic and community groups, business organizations and even families.

 

The Winners of the 2005/2006 Poster Contest
 

Age 6-9
1st place
Lindsay Brubaker Williamstown Elementary School
2nd place
Brandon Beach
Williamstown Elementary School

3rd place
Stephen Martin Williamstown Elementary School

Age 10-13
1st place
Cleo Northcutt
Williamstown Junior-Senior High School
2nd place
Houston Gillenwater
Tompkinsville Elementary School
3rd place
Allison Beeson
Spencer County Middle School

Age 14-17
1st place
Adam Vincent
Muhlenberg North High School
2nd place
Emily Larison
Simon Kenton High School
3rd place
Brooke Kyle
Pendleton County High School

Click here to view posters.

 

Contact us
 
Miranda Thacker
Adopt-A-Highway
Statewide Coordinator
200 Mero Street
Frankfort, KY 40622
502-564-3419

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Last Updated 5/16/2008
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