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Adopt-A-County Road

Modeled after a national program, Boulder County's Adopt-A-County Road program began in 1990 as a way to keep our roadways litter-free. The first official volunteer group was the Eldora Civic Association, who committed to cleaning 4 miles of County roadway in May 1990. Since then, the program has grown to approximately 1200 volunteers in 69 groups, cleaning 137.9 miles of road. Western Disposal Services supports the Adopt-A-County Road program by accepting filled trash bags at no charge.

Many volunteers find that the Adopt-A-County Road program is a positive experience and say that the program has created a way for their group to interact with each other and the community.

If your group would be interested in adopting a County Road, contact the Boulder County Transportation Department at 303-441-3900. 

Adopt-A-County Road forms and applications

Complete Adopt-A-County Road packet
(PDF, 7 pages, 107 KB)

Application form and hold harmless agreement
(PDF, 120 KB)

Meth Lab Waste Agreement Form

Adopt-A-Road Waiver (All Participants Complete)

Policies and procedures (PDF, 126 KB)

Cleanup and safety procedures (PDF, 142 KB)

Group-leader check-list (PDF, 190 KB)

Accomplishment form (PDF, 110 KB)

Links/Resources

Colorado Adopt-A-Highway

Adopt-A-Highway Safety Video
(7:12 min., wmv format, 464 Kbps)

Meth Lab Recognition Video
(7:53 min., wmv format, 464 Kbps)

Meth Lab Awareness for Adopt-A-Highway Groups brochure
(23 pages, PDF, 4.02 MB)

 

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