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An Adopt-A-Highway sign on Interstate 8. The Adopt-A-Highway program allows any organization to participate, which became a point of controversy when the Ku Klux Klan adopted a portion of Interstate 55 just south of St. Louis, Missouri. While legally the program had to uphold the groups' rights to participate, public outcry and repeated ...
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Adoption is a way to keep all articles clean from virtual trash, like real-life Adopt-A-Highway programs keep highways free of litter. Adopting a highway means that you volunteer to keep that article up to current project standards (both USRD and WP:IH/WP:USH standards) and free of vandalism.
Standard Standard Highway Signs (SHS) book Adopt-a-highway sign modified to list the U.S. Roads WikiProject as the sponsor. Intended to be used with the USRD Adopt-A-Highway program. Signs in the SHS are works of the US federal government and thus in the
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Oct. 21—On Wednesday, Caltrans announced a new Clean California pilot program that will give Adopt-a-Highway volunteers up to $250 for picking up highway litter. As part of Gov. Gavin Newsom's ...
Toggle Adopt-a-Highway subsection. 1.1 Existing articles. 1.2 New articles. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: WikiProject U.S. Roads/New York/Adopt-A-Highway.
A U.S. judge ruled that the U.S. Department of Transportation's consideration of race or gender when awarding billions of dollars in federal highway and transit project funding set aside for ...