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3 similar Adopt-a-Road Agreement contracts

DOUGLAS COUNTY ADOPT-A-ROAD
Adopt-a-Road Agreement • May 3rd, 2017

This agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this day between Countywide Solid Waste Programs of Douglas County, herein referred to as the “County”, and , a volunteer group, herein referred to as the “Volunteer Group”. The purpose of this Agreement is to permit the Volunteer Group to contribute toward efforts to reduce roadside litter, enhance the quality of the environment, and build civic pride in a litter-free Douglas County by volunteering to pick up litter and conduct other roadside improvement or clean-up activities within the assigned section of county-owned property.

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DOUGLAS COUNTY ADOPT-A-ROAD
Adopt-a-Road Agreement • October 11th, 2016

This agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this day between Douglas County Solid Waste Programs of Douglas County, herein referred to as the “County”, and ________________, a volunteer group, herein referred to as the “Volunteer Group”. The purpose of this Agreement is to permit the Volunteer Group to contribute toward efforts to reduce roadside litter, enhance the quality of the environment, and build civic pride in a litter-free Douglas County by volunteering to pick up litter and conduct other roadside improvement or clean-up activities within the assigned section of county-owned property.

Adopt-A-Road Agreement
Adopt-a-Road Agreement • January 31st, 2014

This agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this day between Snohomish County, a political subdivision of the State of Washington, herein referred to as the “County”, and , a volunteer group, herein referred to as the “Volunteer Group”. The purpose of this Agreement is to permit the Volunteer Group to contribute toward efforts to reduce roadside litter, enhance the quality of the environment, and build civic pride in a litter-free Snohomish County by volunteering to pick up litter and conduct other roadside improvement or clean-up activities within the assigned section of county-owned property.

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