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The St. Mary’s County Adopt-A-Stop Program supports your
desire to maintain your neighborhood's appearance by
reducing litter at and around sheltered and unsheltered St.
Mary’s County STS Transit bus stops. The program establishes
a partnership between volunteers and the DPW&T. Volunteers
may choose to "adopt" one or more bus stops. In addition,
the program provides an opportunity for the donation and/or
installation of new shelters and signs from the private
sector. If you are interested in Adopting A Spot,
please print out our
Application Form and program
guidelines, and return it to our attention. |
Get involved in your community.
Adopt-A-Stop is a program that helps businesses, individuals, community organizations and
schools make a real difference in their neighborhoods by "adopting" local bus
shelters.
Together we make a commitment to the community and people we both
serve.
When you or your group adopts a shelter, we'll make sure the community knows about it.
First we'll hang a sign with your name on the outside of the shelter. Then we'll send a
media release to local newspapers so you receive the recognition you deserve.
With the Adopt-A-Stop program, you help us keep area bus shelters safe and clean. And the
community will see you or your organization as a "good neighbor" that cares
about its environment.
How do you Adopt-A-Spot?
Call our Transportation Division
at (301) 863-8400 x 1122 or
e-mail,
.We'll send you an application and answer any questions you may have. Once a
representative from your organization signs the application, we will provide you with
trash bags and safety training information so you can begin to clean and make improvements
to the shelter immediately.
Take an
active part in enhancing your community by adopting or donating an STS Transit shelter!
What you'll do when you Adopt-A-Spot.
There are numerous transit bus shelters in the County. The STS Transit System drivers make
regular stops at the shelters to make sure that they are clean and damage-fee. An adopter,
whether it's an individual or a group, would assist our efforts by alerting us to special
maintenance needs or reporting graffiti or other acts of vandalism. In short, you help us
keep your community safe and clean.
As a volunteer or shelter provider, you will receive:
- Vouchers for bus fare to ride the STS Transit system
- Free litter bags
- An Adopt-A-Stop sticker recognizing you as the adopter (if you choose) affixed near the
stop (i.e. to a litter container )
- The opportunity to contribute to community beautification.
All
Volunteers agree to the
following:
- To dispose of the litter as part of
Volunteer's business or home garbage and at Volunteer's expense; and
remove litter before the surrounding area becomes unsightly.
- To promptly report any graffiti to the DPW&T Transportation Division.
- To immediately notify STS Transit if a litter receptacle is needed.
As additional consideration for the efforts of the
Volunteer
and upon request of the
Volunteer, the DPW&T Solid Waste Division will affix a
trash receptacle to the bus stop sign to make litter collection a bit more convenient.
Volunteers understand and acknowledge that the litter may contain
materials that are or are suspected to be hazardous, dangerous, heavy or unyielding.
Accordingly, Volunteer shall exercise her or his judgment about handling the
litter, make every effort not to touch or pick up syringes, hypodermic needles, or
exceptionally large, heavy or unyielding objects, and assume all risks of handling the
litter. Volunteer shall contact the proper agency for disposal instructions
for litter that may be hazardous, dangerous, heavy or unyielding.
Volunteers
agree that this arrangement shall be effective from the date signed by the STS Transit and
will continue until terminated by either party.
Volunteers and STS
Transit recognize that this arrangement may be terminated at the written request of the
Volunteer or upon the determination by the Transportation Division that termination is in
best interest of St. Marys County.
Volunteers agree that
STS Transit may temporarily suspend or reject any application because of construction at
or near the site, if the bus stop is temporarily closed or if it is determined that the
proposed location is inadequate.
Volunteers agree that if this arrangement is terminated for any
reason related to failure or neglect of the
Volunteer to properly
maintain the receptacle, the
Volunteer will not be allowed to participate in the Adopt-A-Stop
Program for at least six(6) months from the date of termination.
Volunteers
shall contact the STS Transit System Coordinator at (301) 866-6794 to request repair of
the shelter, signs or placement of trash receptacle. In addition, if there are questions
or comments about the site or the Adopt-A-Stop Program,
Volunteers may contact
the coordinator. By signing the Application Form,
Volunteers signify
their acceptance of the above terms and conditions.
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