Date: April 21, 2014
Caltrans: District 4 CHP: Golden
Gate Division
Contact: Vince Jacala
Contact:
Sgt. Diana McDermott Phone:
(510) 286-5206 Cell Phone: (707) 373-7892
Cell Phone: (510) 385-7069
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LITTER CLEAN-UP
AND ENFORCEMENT DAY
Thursday, April
24th, 2014
“Don’t Trash California”
Caltrans and CHP increase
awareness as part of Earth Day week-long activities
(OAKLAND)-
Caltrans
and the CHP are teaming-up to increase awareness of litter clean-up and
enforcement efforts on Thursday, April 24th, 2014, as part of the many Earth
Day events happening throughout the Bay Area this week.
As a preview to Thursday’s Caltrans-CHP
Litter Clean-Up and Enforcement Day, motorists will see “Don’t Trash
California” litter bags stacked along Bay Area highways starting on Earth Day,
April 22nd and through Litter Enforcement Day on April 24th. CHP Commercial Mobile Road Enforcement units will
also focus on litter enforcement, and educating drivers to cover their loads on
April 233d.
Then on Thursday, April 24th, Bay
Area highway message signs will remind everyone to: “Don’t Trash California”. Caltrans
will also focus on cleaning-up litter left alongside our highways.
In 2013, Caltrans spent about $62 million statewide
cleaning up litter and collecting more 155,000 cubic yards of trash enough to
fill more than 1,000 swimming pools with 30,000 gallons of water in each. During
Thursday’s event, media ride-along opportunities are available with CHP and
Caltrans at these and other litter pick-up locations between 9 a.m. until 2
p.m.:
San
Francisco
Northbound and Southbound U.S. Highway 101 between
Sierra Point and Candlestick Exit
**Castro
Valley**Photo-Op** Stockpiled litter bags & roadside debris
Northbound Highway 238 under the I-580
Overcrossing
Oakland
Eastbound and Westbound I-580 between Golf
Links Road and Keller Avenue
San
Jose
Northbound and Southbound Highway 87 between
Curtner Avenue and Capitol Expressway
Benicia-Fairfield
Eastbound and Westbound I-680 between Gold
Hill Road and Parish Road
-more-
Community members can also “Adopt A Highway”
through the Caltrans Adopt A Highway Program.
Litter Clean-Up and Enforcement Day started
as a conversation more than 10 years ago between Caltrans, CHP and local cities
to raise awareness, and help keep our highways clean throughout the Bay
Area.
Contact Vince Jacala at Caltrans, or Sgt. Diana McDermott at CHP for
interviews, photo opportunities, and media ride-along opportunities.
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