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Beaufort County's Adopt-A-Highway program is growing, and we're actively seeking passionate volunteer groups, individuals, communities, and businesses to join us! The County takes immense pride in ensuring our area remains healthy and beautiful, and this program is invaluable in maintaining our community's aesthetic appeal and well-being.
By becoming a part of our program, you will:
Contribute to a Cleaner, Safer Environment: Your efforts directly enhance the aesthetic appeal and safety of our roads, creating a more welcoming environment for everyone.
Reduce Taxpayer Costs: Every piece of litter removed by volunteers saves taxpayer money that would otherwise be spent on cleanup efforts.
Demonstrate Community Stewardship: Participation showcases your organization's dedication to environmental responsibility and community well-being, enhancing your public image.
Receive Public Recognition: Groups that sign a two-year agreement with Beaufort County and complete a minimum of eight cleanups within that period will receive road signage on their adopted section of the county or state road.
Dedicated volunteers working alongside Beaufort County Public Works crews, continue to be the backbone of a healthy and vibrant community. The Adopt-A-Highway program, coupled with the consistent efforts of volunteers who report their cleanup activities, is making an undeniable difference right here in Beaufort County.
As our population continues to grow rapidly, so does the challenge of managing waste. That's why these contributions are more important than ever. Thanks to the commitment of our local volunteers and community groups, we're successfully maintaining clean roadways and fostering a clean and healthy environment in beautiful Beaufort County.
For more details and great work the County's volunteer Adopt-A-Highway groups do throughout the year, read the newsletter here.
To see what portions of the County currently have active Adopt-A-Highway groups responsible for litter pick up, click here.
To learn more about how you can help Keep Beaufort County Beautiful, click here.
To learn more about how you can get involved and adopt a section of highway, roadway, boat landing or waterway, contact the County Litter Control Supervisor/Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator Jesus Rodriguez at 843-255-2817 or jesus.rodriguez@bcgov.net.
Beaufort County's Adopt-A-Highway program is growing, and we're actively seeking passionate volunteer groups, individuals, communities, and businesses to join us! The County takes immense pride in ensuring our area remains healthy and beautiful, and this program is invaluable in maintaining our community's aesthetic appeal and well-being.
By becoming a part of our program, you will:
Contribute to a Cleaner, Safer Environment: Your efforts directly enhance the aesthetic appeal and safety of our roads, creating a more welcoming environment for everyone.
Reduce Taxpayer Costs: Every piece of litter removed by volunteers saves taxpayer money that would otherwise be spent on cleanup efforts.
Demonstrate Community Stewardship: Participation showcases your organization's dedication to environmental responsibility and community well-being, enhancing your public image.
Receive Public Recognition: Groups that sign a two-year agreement with Beaufort County and complete a minimum of eight cleanups within that period will receive road signage on their adopted section of the county or state road.
Dedicated volunteers working alongside Beaufort County Public Works crews, continue to be the backbone of a healthy and vibrant community. The Adopt-A-Highway program, coupled with the consistent efforts of volunteers who report their cleanup activities, is making an undeniable difference right here in Beaufort County.
As our population continues to grow rapidly, so does the challenge of managing waste. That's why these contributions are more important than ever. Thanks to the commitment of our local volunteers and community groups, we're successfully maintaining clean roadways and fostering a clean and healthy environment in beautiful Beaufort County.
For more details and great work the County's volunteer Adopt-A-Highway groups do throughout the year, read the newsletter here.
To see what portions of the County currently have active Adopt-A-Highway groups responsible for litter pick up, click here.
To learn more about how you can help Keep Beaufort County Beautiful, click here.
To learn more about how you can get involved and adopt a section of highway, roadway, boat landing or waterway, contact the County Litter Control Supervisor/Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator Jesus Rodriguez at 843-255-2817 or jesus.rodriguez@bcgov.net.