It’s fall cleaning time for Oakland County’s roads and hundreds of people have volunteered to help.
The final Adopt-A-Road cleanup is Sept. 20 through Sept. 28.
So far this year, 381 organizations have sent volunteers to pick up litter and other debris along the county’s 598 miles of roads.
Road Commission Chairman Eric McPherson said he’s incredibly grateful for the volunteers’ deduction and asked drivers to keep them safe.
Volunteers will wear orange safety vests for better visibility and carry garbage bags while cleaning. Road commission signs will be posted at both ends of the designated road sections.
The road commission relies on groups to manage their need for more garbage bags or vests by calling the permits division groups needing additional garbage bags or safety vests can c