Tompkins County Adopt-A-Highway
Program Guidelines

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Any non-profit or profit-making non-partisan organization
or group may enter into an Adopt-A-Highway Agreement.
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The organization/group will be permitted to perform
roadside maintenance activities, including litter pickup, mowing, brush
and tree trimming, and planting and maintaining approved vegetation.
The County Highway Manager may modify this list as needed to accomodate
specific situations.
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The Agreement is for a two (2) year period.
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The organization/group may adopt any section of highway.
The normal minimum length of highway adopted is one (1) mile.
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The minimum age of the participants without adult
supervision is sixteen (16) years. One adult supervisor will be provided
by the organization for every six (6) minors between the ages of 12 and
16, and one adult supervisor for every three (3) minors between the ages
of 10 and 12.
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The organization will place trash bags along the
adopted highway to be picked up and disposed of by Tompkins County Highway
forces on the next working day. (Trash bags will be provided by Tompkins
County Highway Department.) The Organization will call 274-0300 the
first business day following the cleanup acitvity with detailed information
regarding the quantity and locations of the bags.
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The suggested minimum frequency of pickup along highways
is two (2) times per year, with the first pickup occurring in April-May
"Spring Cleanup" time period.
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All participants will sign the General
Release Form.
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Tompkins County Highway Department will install Adopt-A-Highway
sign at the beginning of each section of highway.
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The Department will publicize the execution of each
Agreement and will highlight if at various periods thereafter.
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The County Highway Manager will be the Department's
contact with the organization, and will manage the Agreement after it is
signed. The organization will be required to designate one (1) member
as Coordinator.
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Participants will receive a safety briefing by the
County Highway Manager, or designee, prior to the first roadside maintenance
activity. Thereafter, the safety guidelines will be reviewed with
the Organization by the designated organization coordinator before each
pickup. All participants must attend a safety briefing before participating
in the cleanup efforts.
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All participants are required to wear a traffic safety
vest and hard hat (provided by the Tompkins County Highway Department).
Work signs will also be provided and utilized as outlined by the County
Highway Manager, or designee.
(Updated 08/29/05)
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