Help Keep Walworth County Beautiful: Adopt a Highway Today 

Walworth County Public Works manages about 400 miles of county highways, striving to keep them clean and beautiful. To help maintain our roads and eliminate litter, Public Works invites individuals, families, businesses, and civic organizations to participate in the Adopt-a-Highway program. 

This volunteer program allows groups and individuals to “adopt” a stretch of roadway—two miles or less—by cleaning up litter at least three times per season. 

If residents are interested in getting involved, there are several highway segments available for adoption on County Highways A, B, C, D, DD, ES, K, M, O, and X.  

Walworth County urges drivers to stay alert, watch for Adopt-A-Highway volunteers, and slow down around them. 

For more information about Adopt-A-Highway or to adopt a section, please contact Walworth County Public Works at 262-741-3114, option 1. 

Editor’s Note: The above was provided by Walworth County.

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