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Clinton Township Adopt-A-Road Program
The purpose of the Adopt-A-Road Program
is to rid Township streets and recreational areas
of litter and to improve our environment.
An Applicant agrees to conduct litter pickup a minimum of two times each year, or more if deemed necessary.
The Township will provide an initial safety orientation literature to the authorized representative, will provide safety materials such as safety vests and plastic trash bags and there will be notices placed on the roads stating "Litter Crew Ahead."
AFter the successful initial two years, the Township will provide two permanent signs noting the program and the applicant name at the beginning and the end of the designated site.
If you or your organization is interested in participating in Clinton Township Adopt-A-Road Prgram, please contact the Roadmaster at 724-352-9015.
Mr. Halstead will go over everything with you.
Roads that are already part of the Adopt-A-Road program include the following:
McKay Road done by Double Springs Farm
Victory Road doen by Knoch Football
Deer Creek Road from 228 to Saxonburg Boulevard by Knoch Cheerleaders
Brewer for from 228 to Albin and Albin to Westminster Road by Saxonburg Women's Club
Knoch Road by Cub Scout Pack 51
Deer Creek Road from Saxonburg Boulevard to Love Road by Frankferd Farms
Tower Road by Joe and Robin Gall
Township Roads still available for the Adopt-A-Road program include Westminster Road, Sun Mine Road, Goldscheitter Road, Stark Road, Hidden Hill Road, Cannon Hill Road, Cherry Valley Road, Jack Road, Monks Road, part of Sandy Hill Road, Spring Valley Road, Alderson Road, Anderson Road, Callen Road, Wylie Road, Timber Ridge, Rachel Drive, Miller Road, Kozy Korner, Ivywood Road and Brewer Road. In addition, Spring Valley Park is available for multiple opportunities.
There are a lot of opportunities for you or your organization to participate!!!!!!
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