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We are...
An Open
Community
of Faith,
Called into
New Life,
Sharing the
Power of
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New Life
Adopt-A-Highway
Clean Up
Next Clean Up:
January
Volunteers needed .... See Jim Miller
or just sign up!
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Who will find the most unusual item on the roadside this time???
It’s “green,” it’s good for the community, it expresses our love for God’s creation, and it’s great exercise! Our stretch of road is just north of Dripping Springs Elementary is on Ranch Road 12. Many hands make light work! And we always have fun!!
Go in Peace, Serve the Lord" ... and we WILL!
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Proper attire
• Volunteers must wear safety vests, provided by TxDOT, at all times during the cleanup.
• Volunteers must wear gloves to protect hands from sharp objects. Leather work gloves are suggested. This will protect against the sun and any poisonous plants or insects you might encounter.
• Only wear closed-toe shoes. Leather shoes or boots with good soles are recommended.
• Wear light colored clothing.
• Wear a hat and long sleeves to avoid sunburn.
Highway Safety
• Assure that traffic control signs are open (or set out in the case of detachable signs) during the cleanup and returned to the closed position (or removed) after cleanup.
• Do not stop or park vehicles on roadways.
• Carpool to the pickup site to reduce the number of vehicles in the right-of-way.
• Stay in the right-of-way. Only cross the roadway when necessary.
• Always work facing traffic. Never turn your back to oncoming cars. If you can see an out-of-control vehicle coming your way, it might be possible to avoid danger.
• All children must be supervised. The suggested ratio is at least one supervisor for every three children under age 15. At least one adult must be present for minors ages 15 to 18. Children under the age of seven (7) may not participate in the program.
• Never walk on guardrails.
• Do not lean over bridge railings.
• Do not pick up items on bridges, in tunnels, or on overpasses.
• Watch your footing. Stay off of/away from steep slopes, trenches or any type of drop-off.
• Avoid using headsets, which could interfere with hearing oncoming traffic or other potential hazards.
• Do not enter roadway or its shoulder areas to pick up trash.

Health Concerns
• Do not pick up anything that could be hazardous to your health. This includes needles, syringes, jagged glass, animal carcasses, urine bottles or heavy objects. If in doubt, flag the item on the fence line and alert your TxDOT contact to the problem.
• Adopters are required to have a first aid kit on hand at all times. It is suggested that one or two of the volunteers should be familiar with CPR and general first aid techniques in case of emergency.
• Know the phone number and the driving route to the nearest hospital. If possible, carry a cell phone.
• Sunscreen and insect repellant are good items to keep on hand.
• Keep a list of any allergies volunteers have in case of an emergency.
• Avoid overexertion. Drink plenty of water. Drinking water should be available to volunteers at all times.
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