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ADOT outlines Adopt-a-Highway work and how residents can get permits for roadside cleanup

5444884 · July 23, 2025
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An Arizona Department of Transportation representative briefed the board on Adopt-a-Highway segments and litter contracts in Mohave County and explained that volunteer groups can use ADOT encroachment permits or the county’s program to legally access rights of way for cleanup.

Todd Steinberger, assistant district engineer for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), told the board July 21 that the Northwest District has 198 Adopt‑a‑Highway segments and Mohave County has 69 adopted segments. Last fiscal year, ADOT collected 524 bags in the Mohave area under Adopt‑a‑Highway work at an approximate…

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