Adopt-A-Highway

Adopt-A-Highway

Under the Adopt-A-Highway program, volunteer groups or individuals agree to become special caretakers of portions of township roads for a one-year period. The groups agree to pick up litter on these segments at least four time a year. The Township has designated approximately 43 miles of township road for the clean-up program. The Adopt-A-Highway program began in 1990 and has grown to be one of the largest programs in the state. There are 29 groups, such as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Church Groups, College Sororities and Fraternities, Service Groups, families and private employers participating in the program. In return, Manor Township places identification signs along the road acknowledging the adopting group. If you are interested in becoming part of the Adopt-A-Highway Program, please contact Mark Harris.