This is a legal form that was released by the Oregon Department of Transportation - a government authority operating within Oregon. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 734-2814?
A: Form 734-2814 is the Application and Permit for the Adopt-A-Highway Program in Oregon.
Q: What is the Adopt-A-Highway Program?
A: The Adopt-A-Highway Program is a program in Oregon that allows individuals and organizations to volunteer in maintaining and beautifying a certain stretch of highway.
Q: Who can participate in the Adopt-A-Highway Program?
A: Individuals, families, organizations, and businesses can participate in the Adopt-A-Highway Program.
Q: What are the responsibilities of participants in the program?
A: Participants in the Adopt-A-Highway Program are responsible for litter pickup, landscape maintenance, and graffiti removal along the adopted highway.
Q: Are there any specific requirements to participate in the program?
A: Yes, participants must be at least 12 years old, adopt a section of highway for a minimum of two years, and follow safety guidelines provided by ODOT.
Q: Is there a cost associated with participating in the program?
A: No, there is no cost associated with participating in the Adopt-A-Highway Program.
Q: How often do participants need to perform maintenance on their adopted highway?
A: Participants are required to perform at least three maintenance activities per year on their adopted highway.
Q: Can participants place signs along the adopted highway?
A: Yes, participants can place signs acknowledging their participation in the program, but the signs must meet specific size and placement requirements.
Q: Who should I contact for more information about the Adopt-A-Highway Program?
A: For more information about the Adopt-A-Highway Program, you can contact the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT).
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form 734-2814 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oregon Department of Transportation.