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Team 48 is now the proud caretaker of a 2 mile stretch of State Route 305 in Champion, Ohio. Our Delphi team leader's house happens to be situated right in the middle of our cleanup zone - how convenient! :-P I love the publicity this sign gives our team in exchange for a little community service; I only wish we could have incorporated "FIRST" into the sign's caption. Hopefully the sign will help generate some interest in our program from people who previously didn't know a robotics team existed at Harding H.S.
16-06-2004 17:12
sanddragThat's awesome. Too bad there wasn't a highway 48 nearby.
How does the adopt a highway program work anyway?
16-06-2004 17:39
Travis Hoffman
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
That's awesome. Too bad there wasn't a highway 48 nearby.
How does the adopt a highway program work anyway? |
16-06-2004 18:48
patrickrd
That's awesome [edit: sweet]. The next time I'm in the area I'm definately going to stop by and get a picture. Not sure why, but it seems worth going out of the way for
Are you allowed repaint the lines to make luxury double-width lanes?
16-06-2004 18:55
Alex Cormier
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Originally Posted by patrickrd
Are you allowed repaint the lines to make luxury double-width lanes?
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16-06-2004 18:56
Travis Hoffman
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Originally Posted by patrickrd
That's awesome... The next time I'm in the area I'm definately going to stop by and get a picture. Not sure why, but it seems worth going out of the way for
Are you allowed repaint the lines to make luxury double-width lanes? |
16-06-2004 18:59
Alex Cormier
heres a link for the New York State DOT on adopting a highway
Adopt a Highway
| "Today, all 50 states have some type of a sponsor-a-highway or adopt-a-highway program in place because there is a very real human need for aesthetically pleasing roadsides in spite of the reality that highway beautification simply cannot compete on an even level with highway safety for ever-diminishing public funds." |
16-06-2004 19:24
Travis Hoffman
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Originally Posted by Pit Bull 1126
heres a link for the New York State DOT on adopting a highway
Adopt a Highway |
. Apparently, every state has such a program. I think this is a great way to obtain easy advertising for your team and for FIRST and also provide a service to your community.
16-06-2004 19:38
Jeff Rodriguez
Want to know if a route number is near your town?
http://www.us-highways.com/us1830.htm
16-06-2004 19:51
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Originally Posted by Ogre
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16-06-2004 20:47
Jay H 237
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Originally Posted by T. Hoffman
Nope, just litter patrol. Although with the state's current budget crunch, I wouldn't be surprised if they put our team in charge of highway maintenance too!
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Just think of the attention you will get and the satisfaction of knowing you're the only one who's ever tried mowing a lawn with a drill motor!
18-06-2004 17:40
nparikhActually, according to the New Jersey site, only 49 states have this program. 
26-06-2004 08:54
Travis Hoffman
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
That's awesome. Too bad there wasn't a highway 48 nearby.
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26-06-2004 11:11
J Flex 188
now if you could only adopt that highway as well 
i believe certain highways across Canada have the same set up as well, but not to the extent as in the US.
26-06-2004 20:33
Timothy D. Ginn
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Originally Posted by J Flex 188
now if you could only adopt that highway as well
![]() i believe certain highways across Canada have the same set up as well, but not to the extent as in the US. |
27-06-2004 00:20
westfaliaI don't care what states have this program, or anything else. All i can say is... KUDOS to team 48! I classify, on my team, as the 'hippie' and thus I feel like i was beaten to yet another great idea that I should have pushed my team to do. Pennsylvania's got that program, and I used to be part of a boy scouts troop that adopted a highway. It wasn't so bad, cleaning up trash. Car exhaust= yum. But really, I think that EVERY little piece of community involvement (and community awareness) is absolutely key and awesome and groovy. AMEN!
Let's start getting Woody to promote this concept! (maybe...)