Coordinated “Adopt a Highway” project on Aug. 25 08-16-12

Hawaiʻi Police Department
Puna Community Policing
Officer Sandor Finkey
Phone: 965-2716

 

Media Release

The Hawaiʻi Police Department in cooperation with the Department of Transportation’s State Highways Division and local community organizations will be conducting a coordinated “Adopt a Highway” cleanup project on August 25 with hopes to make it an annual event.

On that date, police and multiple “Adopt a Highway” groups will be on Highway 130 between Keaʻau and Pāhoa at 9 a.m. to clean litter from that section of the road. Police ask for the public’s help in driving with caution during this event due to expected pedestrian traffic along the shoulder.

Anyone interested in the “Adopt A Highway” program may call the Department of Transportation’s State Highways Maintenance Division at 933-8878.


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