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		By: Friends of Folksville		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[1/1 CAV, B-Troop buddies who lives in both the Phoenix and Wisconsin are loves the SedonaEYE.com]]></description>
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		By: Gary Chamberlain, Cornville		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gary Chamberlain, Cornville]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2012 20:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This information was taken from ADOT’s Adopt-A-Highway web site on May 26, 2012:

Volunteer groups - adopt a two mile section along available State, Interstate, or United States highway. Groups sign up by completing a two year permit application. We generally ask that groups perform cleanups three to four times each year. Members of the Adopt a Highway Volunteer Program should be volunteers and not paid to pick up litter. Groups can partner with other volunteer groups, but may not pay another group or company to pick up litter.

ADOT will provide safety training, trash bags, and two signs to be used at each end of the adopted section. Signs will ONLY be installed once a cleanup activity is completed. If safety vests are not available from ADOT, the volunteer group must purchase them. Washable safety vests can be obtained from local vendors. More information about becoming an Adopt a Highway volunteer can be found under the Volunteer link in the left hand navigation menu. 

COMMENT TO REQUIREMENTS:

Three to four times per means that each group commits approximately 9-12 hours per year in exchange for a sign with the Volunteer Groups name shown, two steel posts to hold the sign, two holes dug in the ground for the two posts, concrete to secure the two sign posts, a asset tag on each group sign for monitoring the signs, the guarantee and contract that each volunteer group signs that their volunteer groups will honor their commitment to the tax payer funded program which is to be managed by Arizona ADOT employees that the volunteer groups honor their commitment.

What is the Governor’s and Director of ADOT’s position on this? 

My question to both of them is this, “Is 9 hours per year for two signs too much to ask for from our ADOT Adopt-A-Highway groups? Are the nine Arizona District ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permit writers and our Arizona Adopt-A-Highway Program Coordinators doing their job to see that this program is being enforced or are just wasting more taxpayer dollars?”

Don’t even get me started on why ADOT is putting up newly designed, two panel Adopt-A-Highway signs that highlight ADOT’s logo and minimize the name of the group that is actually picking up the trash and whose name you can’t even read at 20 mph on a bike …. Go figure!  BET YOU DIDN&#039;T REALIZE HOW INEFFICIENT ADOT ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM IS, DID YOU?  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This information was taken from ADOT’s Adopt-A-Highway web site on May 26, 2012:</p>
<p>Volunteer groups &#8211; adopt a two mile section along available State, Interstate, or United States highway. Groups sign up by completing a two year permit application. We generally ask that groups perform cleanups three to four times each year. Members of the Adopt a Highway Volunteer Program should be volunteers and not paid to pick up litter. Groups can partner with other volunteer groups, but may not pay another group or company to pick up litter.</p>
<p>ADOT will provide safety training, trash bags, and two signs to be used at each end of the adopted section. Signs will ONLY be installed once a cleanup activity is completed. If safety vests are not available from ADOT, the volunteer group must purchase them. Washable safety vests can be obtained from local vendors. More information about becoming an Adopt a Highway volunteer can be found under the Volunteer link in the left hand navigation menu. </p>
<p>COMMENT TO REQUIREMENTS:</p>
<p>Three to four times per means that each group commits approximately 9-12 hours per year in exchange for a sign with the Volunteer Groups name shown, two steel posts to hold the sign, two holes dug in the ground for the two posts, concrete to secure the two sign posts, a asset tag on each group sign for monitoring the signs, the guarantee and contract that each volunteer group signs that their volunteer groups will honor their commitment to the tax payer funded program which is to be managed by Arizona ADOT employees that the volunteer groups honor their commitment.</p>
<p>What is the Governor’s and Director of ADOT’s position on this? </p>
<p>My question to both of them is this, “Is 9 hours per year for two signs too much to ask for from our ADOT Adopt-A-Highway groups? Are the nine Arizona District ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permit writers and our Arizona Adopt-A-Highway Program Coordinators doing their job to see that this program is being enforced or are just wasting more taxpayer dollars?”</p>
<p>Don’t even get me started on why ADOT is putting up newly designed, two panel Adopt-A-Highway signs that highlight ADOT’s logo and minimize the name of the group that is actually picking up the trash and whose name you can’t even read at 20 mph on a bike …. Go figure!  BET YOU DIDN&#8217;T REALIZE HOW INEFFICIENT ADOT ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM IS, DID YOU?  </p>
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		By: Portland Tribune Folksville Article		</title>
		<link>https://sedonaeye.com/folksville-usa-thanks-candidate-for-support/comment-page-1/#comment-10935</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Portland Tribune Folksville Article]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2012 20:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[http://portlandtribune.com/ttt/89-news/112145-man-on-a-mission with comments]]></description>
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