Adopt-A-Highway
Wildflowers
Program
The Adopt-A-Highway
Wildflowers
Program
supports
the New Jersey
Department
of Transportation's
(NJDOT)
ongoing effort
to make
state highways
more pleasing
to the
eye.
| The
Wildflowers
Program
offers
the opportunity
for volunteer
groups
to beautify
highways
by planting
wildflowers. This
effort
not only
makes
our highways
more
attractive
and keeps
the cost
of litter
removal
and grass
mowing
down,
but your
visible
example
will
make
a strong
statement
to the
community. |
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NJDOT will
install an
Adopt-A-Highway
sign
on the section
of state
highway that
your group
chooses to
beautify.
A name placard will be placed below
the sign identifying the individual
or groups maintaining the particular
section of highway.
For more
information
on adopting
sections
of highway
near your
home or workplace,
contact one of NJDOT's
three Regional
Offices:
- North:
973.601.6625
Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic,
Sussex, Union counties and portions
of Warren County (including Route 57
and north)
- Central:
732.625.4330
Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth,
Ocean, Somerset counties and portions
of Warren County (Routes 22, 122, 173,
78 and including south of Route 57)
- South:
856.486.6688
Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May,
Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties
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