The Adopt-A-Street Program is a litter-reduction campaign designed to remove litter and debris from Oregon City roads and improve the quality of our environment. The program offers individuals, groups and businesses the opportunity to demonstrate their desire for a cleaner community by taking responsibility for streets, which they can help beautify and keep litter free.
The program is simple - agree to adopt a specific street and either do a one-time clean-up or clean the street three times per year for a minimum of two years. Your volunteer efforts will be recognized on the website, in a newsletter, or may be recognized with the installation of Adopt-A-Street signs.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What type of commitment must I make?
You may choose to do a one-time clean-up or you can commit to cleaning up your street three times per
year for a minimum of two years.
What supplies and support will the City provide if I adopt a street?
The Code Enforcement Department will provide trash bags, gloves, vests, grapplers, roadway warning signs,
traffic cones, and collect the debris your group picks up.
How do I dispose of trash that I have collected?
The Code Enforcement Department is responsible for removing and disposing of filled trash bags and any
hazardous or heavy materials from the adopted road(s).
How do I get started?
To get started, fill out the Adopt-A-Street Application/Permit by clicking here.
For further information please contact us or click on the following links: