Dingman Township
Adopt – A – Road
Program
Was your drive in the country
ever spoiled by a littered roadway? Did you ever want to do
something about it? Well now you can with the Dingman Township
Adopt-A-Road program! Volunteers, whether they be clubs,
businesses, families, or individuals, may select an available
road for adoption. By adopting a road you commit yourself to
pick up litter along your road each Spring and Fall. In return,
you will receive a road sign indicating your participation in
the program, an invitation to any township volunteers event,
free participation in the Spring and Fall clean-up days, and the
satisfaction of knowing that you are making Dingman Township a
nicer place to live.
To
participate in the Adopt-A-Road program, please contact Sue
Mikulak at 296-8455.
The
following is a list of Township roads and their Adopt-A-Road
sponsors. Dingman Township would like to thank all participants
for their outstanding service.
| Bridge Road |
The Robert Quail
Family |
| Buist Road |
Currently available |
| Christian Hill Road |
Concerned Citizens |
| Cliff Park Road |
Currently available |
| Cobb Road |
Victor Buccos & Family |
| Conashaugh Road |
The Donlon & Cappello Families |
| Fisher Lane |
Green Acres Cottages - and -
Habitat for Humanity, Pike County |
| Gavoille Road |
Currently
available |
| Honeywell Road |
The
Robert Quail Family |
| Husson Road |
The Misiaszek Family |
| Keissel Road |
The
Pepper Family |
| Metz
Road |
Currently
available |
| Nelson Road |
Victor Buccos & Family |
| Nitche Road |
William Leiser |
| Old Bridge Road |
Currently
available |
| Springbrook Road S-1 |
The Anthony Triplett family |
|
Springbrook Road S-2 |
Currently available |
|
Tunnel Road |
Currently
available |
| Van Auken Hill Road |
James Levell in Memory of Jerry Hansen |
|
Weber Road |
Dick
Young |