Adopt-A-Highway Program helps keep Bruce County clean and beautiful
Bruce County invites individuals, families, community groups and local organizations to join the Adopt-a-Highway Program this season.
This program is a community-driven initiative, empowering volunteers to help keep the county roads clean. It offers a meaningful way to contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment by removing litter from roadways.
“Bruce County is committed to protecting our public green spaces and supporting community well-being through programs like Adopt-a-Highway,” says Andrew Beumer, environmental services manager. “Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, we’re making a visible difference - one stretch of road at a time.”
More than 300 kilometres of the county road network has been adopted so far.
HOW IT WORKS
- Groups or individuals register to adopt a section of highway right-of-way and keep it clean.
- There is no cost to participate in the program and supplies are provided.
- Acknowledgement signs are installed at each end of an adopted section to highlight the individual’s or group’s participation and amazing effort.
ADOPT A HIGHWAY IN YOUR AREA
To join Bruce County’s Adopt-A-Highway Program, contact the transportation and environmental services department:
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