Politics & Government

Macomb Kicks Off County Adopt-A-County Road Program

Students from L'Anse Creuse Middle School South joined Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel to remove trash along Jefferson, have a little fun and kick off the Adopt-A-County Road Program.

Nearly 50 L'Anse Creuse Middle School South students took to Jefferson Tuesday to remove trash along Jefferson and help Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel kick off the Adopt-A-County Road Program.

The students were also joined by school and local officials in the program "which encourages residents, businesses and other organizations of Macomb County to clean up local roadways and enhance the area’s curb appeal," according to a release.

Officials hope residents, businesses and organizations reach a goal of having 1,000 miles of county roadway adopted.

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For more information about the program, or to adopt a road, visit the 1,000 Mile Challenge website.

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