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From:Paulsen, Shaina
To:BOS
Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: Clean up your community
Date:Tuesday, July 12, 2022 9:14:23 AM
Please see Board Correspondence below.
Shaina Paulsen
Associate Clerk of The Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3304 | F: 530.538.7120
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Subject: Clean up your community
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Adopt-A-Highway volunteers are eligible for up to $250 per adoption, per month
State of California • Department of Transportation
Media Advisory
Date: July 8, 2022
District: District 2
Contact: Samantha O’Reilly
Phone: (530)768-3037
Caltrans seeks highway adoptions in District 2
Adopters are eligible for up to $250 per adoption, per month
Tehama, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Counties — Adopt-a-
Highway volunteers help create cleaner and more beautiful roadsides by
removing litter, planting trees and flowers, clearing graffiti, and thinning overgrown
vegetation along California’s state highway systems.
There are more than 200 adoptable sites available in District 2. Caltrans is looking
for individuals, businesses and organizations to become partners in helping keep
our highways clean. Thanks to the Clean California incentive program volunteers
can now receive a stipend for their hard work.
“District 2 is making good progress with increasing our adoptions, but we can still
use a lot of help in our rural communities,” said Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator
Saedra Stallings. “Signing up today with the Adopt-A-Highway Program cannot
only help keep your community clean but it will also put extra cash in your
pocket!”
Caltrans will award up to $250 per adoption, per month for activities such as:
$250 for clearing litter on both sides of a highway
$62.50 for each ramp, or $250 for all four ramps
Up to $250 for cleanup activities at other locations, such as along bike paths
or park-and-ride facilities.
Caltrans will require volunteers to submit information – including date, location,
amount of trash collected, number of volunteers, hours worked and pictures –
following eligible cleanup activities to receive a payment. Adopt-A-Highway
participants are limited to one payment a month.
There is no cost to participate in the Adopt-A-Highway program, and Caltrans will
provide all the necessary safety equipment and supplies As part of the program,
Caltrans installs signs displaying the name of the person, family, organization, or
business on all segments of adopted highway. Volunteers interested in
participating in the Adopt-A-Highway Program can call 866-ADOPTAHWY (866-
CleanCA.com for more information.
236-7824) or visit
Since its inception in 1989, more than 120,000 Californians have cleaned and
enhanced more than 15,000 shoulder-miles of roadside. The incentives augment
the overall goals of the Clean California program by providing additional
resources to maintain and beautify the state's roadways.
To learn more about the Adopt-A-Highway program contact Saedra Stallings at
D2AAH@dot.ca.gov or call 1-866-ADOPTAHWY/1-866-236-7864.
Part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s California Comeback Plan, Clean California is a
sweeping $1.1 billion multiyear effort to remove trash, create thousands of jobs
and engage communities to transform roadsides into places of public pride. Since
July 2021, Caltrans has collected more than 5,600 tons of litter – enough to fill 103
Olympic-size swimming pools – and made more than 500 new hires and another
290 conditional job offers. The Governor’s California Blueprint proposes $100 million
to expand the Clean California Local Grant Program into 2023-24, which provides
grants to cities, counties, transit agencies, tribal governments, and other
government agencies to beautify their communities and remove trash and debris.
Visit the program website to learn more about how Clean California is
transforming communities.
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