04/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/24/2025 08:27
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. - The Macomb County Department of Roads (MCDR) is asking residents to spring into action to help keep the roads and community clean by adopting a county roadway. Established more than 20 years ago, MCDR's Adopt-A-County Road program allows individuals and groups to roll up their sleeves and cleanup county roadways in their communities.
There is no cost to participate in the program and individuals, families, businesses, charitable organizations, schools, and other groups can adopt a section of road. A simple three step adoption process and a commitment of two cleanups per year is all it takes to make a positive difference in Macomb County. MCDR provides safety vests, trash bags, and safety guidelines and information to registered participants. Applications to adopt the more than 320 miles of available roadways are open year-round and can be completed online at macombgov.org/adopt-county-road.
"Whether people are visiting Macomb County for the first time or driving on our roads daily, the appearance of our roadways matters," said Macomb County Executive Mark A. Hackel. "The Adopt-A-County Road program is a great opportunity for individuals and groups to take an active role in our community while making a positive environmental change."
As part of the program, participants receive roadside signage highlighting their organization and are included in the online map of adopted roads and the list of sponsors displayed on the Adopt-A-County Road website. All bags and safety vests are provided by the Department of Roads at no cost to participants. Following a cleanup, the MCDR maintenance department will pick up and dispose of the trash bags and other large items.
"While we work to build and repair our roads, everyone can help keep our community clean by adopting a county road," said MCDR Director Bryan Santo. "With no costs and an easy process to get started, the Adopt-A-County Road program makes it easy for individuals and groups to get involved."
Additional information, an interactive map and a comprehensive list of adopted and available roads can be found online at macombgov.org/adopt-county-road. For additional information, questions or to request an application by mail or email, contact MCDR's Adopt-A-County Road program at adopt@rcmcweb.orgor 586-463-8671.
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