Requesting Supplies

Please notify the Anderson County Adopt-A-Road Program at least one (1) week before planning a pick-up to provide the staff adequate notice to arrange and organize supplies. The Anderson County Adopt-A-Road Program has a limited supply of materials, work signs and safety vests available for use. These supplies shall be obtained and returned to the Anderson Adopt-A-Road Program during business hours.

It is good practice to aggregate all bags and items in one location along a roadway if the county litter crew is scheduled to pick up the collected trash. It is also a good idea to keep a sign-in-sheet or list of volunteers at each pick-up event.

Request supplies by calling the phone number below or e-mailing the following information to the Adopt-A-Road Program Coordinator (e-mail is at the bottom of this page):

  1. Organization Name
  2. Adopted Road Name
  3. Primary Contact Person’s Name and Phone Number
  4. Tentative Date for Litter Clean-up Event
  5. Number of Volunteers expected to participate
  6. Typical Support Materials Needed
    • Bags
    • Gloves
    • Litter “grabbers”
    • Traffic Safety
    • Road Signs
    • Will county Litter Crew need to pick up bags?
    • Do the Volunteers plan to drop off collected bags at an Anderson County Convenience Center?
  7. If you have questions, please contact:

    The Anderson County Mayor’s Office
    Attn: Adopt-A-Road Program
    Anderson County Courthouse
    100 North Main Street, Suite 208
    Clinton, TN 37716-3617

    Telephone: (865) 457-6200
    E-mail: ltupper@andersoncountytn.gov

Anderson County Spring Cleaning Day is May 18th

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March designated as Keep Tennessee Beautiful Month

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