Adopt-A-Highway Program
WisDOT's Adopt-A-Highway program is the official coordination system for the generous volunteer efforts to remove trash, recyclables and litter from Wisconsin's roadsides. There are roughly 11,800 miles of state, federal and interstate highways in Wisconsin, and a large portion of the roadside areas are kept beautiful by Adopt-a-Highway volunteers.
WisDOT does not manage volunteer cleanup work on local and county roads. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the local and county governments for more information.
If you would like to apply for a segment, visit the link below to the WisDOT application.
Adopt-A-Highway Application
For further information and instructions, visit WisDOT.
WisDOT Adopt-A-Highway
Tourist Oriented Directional Signs (TODS)
Tourist-Oriented Directional Signs (TODS) provide motorists with directional information for qualifying tourist-related businesses, services or activities. Tourist-related businesses, whose major portion of income or visitors is derived from visitors who do not reside in the immediate area where the business is located, qualify for TODS. The business cannot have direct access to a state or U.S. highway, but must be located within five miles of the state or U.S. highway on which TODS are to be installed.
TODS Application
For further information and instructions, visit WisDOT.
WisDOT TODS