Adopt A Road

The Waste Reduction District of Monroe County manages the local Adopt-A-Road Program!

Requirements
What's Provided?
Safety Guidelines
Safety Checklist
FAQs
Available Roads
Sign Up Form

Requirements

The requirements to adopt a road in Monroe County, Indiana are straightforward and simple!

  1.  You must adopt at least a one-mile stretch of road and commit to keeping that road clean for two years.

  2.  Four (4) organized litter cleanups must be done each year. The clean-up should be done during hours when traffic is light.

  3.  You must receive safety training and agree to a liability waiver releasing the District, other local government agencies, and sponsors of any responsibility should an accident occur.

  4.  Contact the District office at least one week before each collection day so we can arrange to have the trash picked up.

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS THAT FAIL TO MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE PROGRAM SO THAT THEIR DESIGNATED STRETCH OF ROAD CAN BE OPENED UP FOR ANOTHER ORGANIZATION TO ADOPT

What’s Provided

Wondering what you get when you adopt a road?

  1. An "Adopt-A-Road" sign with your family or business name will be placed at the beginning and end of your adopted area.

  2. The District will furnish safety training, safety vests, gloves, self-standing and handheld "SLOW" signs, and bags for trash and recyclables. These items must be picked up at the District office prior to the cleanup and returned to the District office within three (3) business days.

  3. The District will arrange for collection and disposal/recycling of the litter collected after the clean-up is complete.

Safety Guidelines

Roads can be dangerous places to work. The Monroe County Solid Waste Management District asks that all volunteers be reminded of safety precautions before each clean-up. Before going to your adopted road, please review and print our Safety Checklist to take with you to the site. Thank you for all of your cooperation.

Safety Checklist

Use this page as a final check before you begin your cleanup.

Print this page and check all items below before beginning to clean the roads:

Checklist:

  •  Are warning signs in place?

  • Are all participants wearing safety vests?

  • Have all participants been properly trained?

  • Are all vehicles parked off the roadway?

  • Is drinking water available?

  • Have procedures for crossing bridges and overpasses been reviewed?

  • Are all children ages 12-16 being supervised at a 1:3 ratio?

Remember…

  • Be sure to obtain all safety items and supplies from the District office.

  • Plan to take breaks and drink fluids, especially in hot weather.

  • Stay alert for noxious weeds, biting insects, snakes, and harmful objects.

  • Keep the group together and facing oncoming traffic.

  • Stop work if inclement weather begins.

  • Be careful on hillsides and watch for hidden holes.

  • Do not pick up objects on bridges or overpasses, in tunnels or on construction sites.

  • Keep off the roadway and out of the medians.

  • Don't play around! Just being on a roadside is already a distraction to motorists.

  • Don't bring children under age 12. Children ages 12-16 must be supervised at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for a question or an answer you don’t see here? Contact Mary Beth King at mking@mcswmd.org

Available Roads

Click the map below to see a larger view of Monroe County's adoptable roads. This map is fully integrated with Google Maps - you can see street views, satellite, and terrain.

Ready to Adopt A Road?