Adopt-A-highway Program Clean-Up Survey is a legal document that was released by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet - a government authority operating within Kentucky.
Q: What is the Adopt-A-Highway Program?
A: The Adopt-A-Highway Program is a volunteer program where individuals or groups adopt a section of highway to keep it clean and litter-free.
Q: How does the Adopt-A-Highway Program work?
A: Participants in the program agree to periodically pick up litter along their adopted section of highway.
Q: Who can participate in the Adopt-A-Highway Program?
A: Anyone can participate, including individuals, families, businesses, organizations, and community groups.
Q: Why is the Adopt-A-Highway Program important?
A: The program helps to keep highways clean, improve the appearance of the community, and prevent litter from entering waterways.
Q: Are there any requirements or responsibilities for participants in the program?
A: Participants are responsible for their own safety and must follow safety guidelines while participating in the clean-up activities.
Q: Are there any incentives or rewards for participating in the Adopt-A-Highway Program?
A: Some states may offer recognition plaques or signs to acknowledge the efforts of participants in the program.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.