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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR04-025 Adopt-A-Road and Adopt-A-Trail Program
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Commissioner ~ moved adoption
of the following Resolution:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 2004 - (j;> ?
EAGLE COUNTY ADOPT -A-ROAD AND ADOPT -A-TRAIL PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of
Colorado (hereinafter the "Board"), owns and maintains a system of Public Roadways and Public
Trails within Eagle County; and
WHEREAS, the Board wishes to keep these Public Roadways and Public Trails litter free
and scenic for the enjoyment of the residents and guests, County of Eagle, State of Colorado; and
WHEREAS, residents of Eagle County have requested to assist in keeping the Public
Roadways and the Public Trails free of litter and debris; and
WHEREAS, the Board creates a policy, as included in Exhibit A of the Adopt-A-Road
Application Form and as included in Exhibit B of the Adopt-A-Trail Application Form, to create
and manage an Adopt-A-Road and an Adopt-A- Trail program allowing residents to assist in
keeping the Public Roadways and Public Trails litter and debris free; and
WHEREAS, the Board, wishes to educate volunteers of the risks in working along the
Public Way and require them to sign a liability waiver outlining the risks as described in Exhibit
A of the Adopt-A-Road Program and as described in Exhibit B of the Adopt-A-Trail Program;
and
WHEREAS, the Board will acknowledge the volunteer efforts contributed in the Adopt-
A-Road and the Adopt-A-Trail programs with a sign posted at each end of the clean-up area; and
WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the evidence, exhibits and arguments presented
at the hearings.
NOW, THEREFORE be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of the
County of Eagle, State of Colorado:
THAT, the Board officially creates an Adopt-A-Road and an Adopt-A- Trail program
allowing volunteers to assist Eagle County in the clean-up of litter and debris along the Public
Roadways and the Public Trails.
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MOVED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of the
Counh! of Eagle, State of Colorado, at its regular meeting held the 9 day of
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By:
ATTEST:
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF
COLORADO, by and Through Its
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BY.~'~
Tom C. tone, Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner ~ seconded adoption of the foregoing resolution. The roll
having been called, the vote was as follows:
Commissioner, Tom C. Stone
Commissioner, Michael L. Gallagher
Commissioner, Am M. Menconi
This Resolution passed by ;?--/ ~
the County of Eagle, State of ColoradO.
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vote of the Board of County Commissioners of
Engineering Department
Phone: (970) 328-3560
FAX: (970) 328-8789
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EAGLE COUNTY
Eagle County
P.O. Box 850
500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
ROAD ADOPTION REQUEST
Date:
We request permission to enter into an Adopt-a-Road agreement for an Eagle County
Road. Eligible groups for an adoption include non-profit organizations, church or civic groups,
individuals, families, or employees of or friends of a commercial business.
Organization/Group Name:
Group Coordinator/Contact
Name:
Mailing Address:
City:
Phone Daytime: ( )
State:
Evening: ( )
Zip:
We are interested in adopting:
ROAD NAME
DESCRIPTION (Mile posts or street intersections)
Name to Read on Sign (Up to 30 characters per line, 2 lines maximum, space counts as 1 character)
I Eagle County Use only:
D Full sign needed
D Plaque only
We have read and understand all provisions contained in this application and will abide
by them and any other terms and conditions as required by Eagle County for
participation in this program.
Group Coordinator/Contact:
x
(Please type or print)
Signature
Exhibit A, Page 1 of 6
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EAGLE COUNlY
EAGLE COUNTY ADOPT-A-ROAD PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Eagle County has recently initiated an Adopt-A-Road program. The program allows any
organization to take pride in their community by keeping it litter free. Joining the
program costs nothing to the organization but time.
The organization's efforts are rewarded with a sign posted along each end of the
associated stretch of road. The sign will have the group or organization's name and logo.
ff there is a specific stretch of road that you would like to maintain, please request it, and
we will try to accommodate your request the best we can.
In order to Adopt-A-Road the applicant must agree to the following terms:
1. Any organization or individual may apply to Adopt-A-Road. Eagle County
reserves the right to determine whether an application is accepted or rejected and
whether a road will or will not be available for adoption.
2. The organization or individual must agree to a minimum of a two-year
commitment in order for a sign to be placed.
3. Each individual must sign a liability waiver before they can volunteer. A copy of
the waiver is attached.
Eagle County will provide the following:
1. Orange safety vests. These vests must be worn at all times.
2. Trash bags and trash bag pick-up.
3. Traffic control signs alerting motorists that litter pick-up is in progress.
4. The two roadside signs acknowledging the clean-up efforts of the group or
individual. The size of the sign will be 24" x 24". A drawing of the layout for the
sign is attached. The sign will be installed according to the Manual of Uniform
Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) specifications.
5. Eagle County will install and maintain the signs.
CONTACT INFORMATION
To request information regarding joining the program or if you have some questions
please contact:
EAGLE COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
500 Broadway
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
(970) 328-3560
Exhibit A, Page 2 of 6
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EAGLE COUNlY
SAFETY TIPS & RULES
Safety is very important when working alongside a road. Please follow these safety tips
to ensure no one gets hurt:
1. When possible, please carpool to the site to minimize the number of
vehicles parked on the shoulder.
2. When parking vehicles on the shoulder, please pull off as far as possible.
3. Do not park your vehicle on bridges, curves, intersections, overpasses or
other areas that are constrained.
4. Please only work on one side of the road at a time and keep your group
together. This makes it easier for drivers to see, anticipate and
accommodate you.
5. Always pay attention to traffic and face it at'all times. DO NOT
WANDER INTO THE ROAD OR WALK ON THE ROAD!!!!
6. While performing activities in the right-of-way, the method, manner and
appearance of the participants shall not in any way distract, disrupt or
adversely affect traffic. Participants may not display messages, carry
banners, or advertise their business affiliation or cause.
7. Drivers are not going to expect you. Please be aware of your
environment. Be alert and use common sense at all times.
8. Please do not overfill or compact the trash bags. Eagle County will
provide as many bags as you need.
9. Have a crew leader who will ensure everyone follows these safety rules,
knows where the nearest hospital is, and will always watch for traffic.
The group shall provide one adult supervisor for every six (6) participants
between 12 and 17 years of age.
10. GROUPS SHOULD NOT PICK UP LITTER IN A MANNER THAT
WILL INTERFERE WITH TRAFFIC!!!
11. Do not pick-up litter in the driving lanes. County crews will pick up trash
in the driving lanes.
12. Work can only be done from one hour after sunrise to one hour before
sunset and not during inclement weather.
13. Bring extra water on hot days.
14. Wear gloves.
15. Wear good solid shoes or boots.
16. Do not work in construction areas.
17. Do not pick up any suspicious or hazardous materials. Please notify your
Eagle County contact if you fmd any of these items.
18. Do not approach any animals, including dogs, while working. ff
appropriate please contact Animal Control.
19. Do not bring along any pets.
20. All individuals shall have good eyesight, hearing and be in good health.
21. All individuals must be at least 12 years of age.
Exhibit A, Page 3 of 6
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EAGLE COUNlY
I have read and understand the safety information and directions listed above. I
agree to implement the items above at each Adopt-A-Road clean-up.
(COMPANY NAME) agrees to adopt the said road section described on the Road
Adoption Request Form and will abide by the conditions set forth above.
Name of Group Representative
Title (ff Applicable)
Exhibit A, Page 4 of 6
EAGLECOUNTYADOPT-A-ROAD
Waiver and Release of Liabilitv - Volunteer/Participant
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND WAIVER OF LEGAL RIGHTS
I, ("Volunteer"), in consideration of being permitted to participate in
the Eagle County Adopt-A-Road Event ("Event") as a
V olunteer/Participant, the good and sufficient value of which is hereby acknowledged; for myself, my
spouse, legal representatives, heirs, and assigns, hereby release, waive, discharge and hold harmless Eagle
County, any Event Sponsors, and Owners of the premises on which the Event takes place, their officers,
directors, employees, agents, and assigns from all claims, liabilities, damages, losses, or expenses on
account of damage to property, bodily injury, or death resulting from participation in the Event.
Volunteer acknowledges, agrees, and represents that he/she understands the nature of the Event and that
he/she is qualified, in good health, and in proper physical condition to participate in the Event. Volunteer
understands that the Event will be conducted on or near public roads and ways that are open to the public
during the Event and upon which the hazards of traveling are to be expected. Volunteer agrees and
warrants that if at any time he/she believes conditions to be unsafe, he/she will immediately discontinue
further participation in the Event. Volunteer acknowledges that Events of this nature near public roads
and trails involve inherent risks and dangers of serious bodily injury, death and other unforeseen
economic risks. Volunteer hereby agrees to fully assume the risk of any such injuries, disabilities, and
expenses, including the possibility of an accident resulting in death. Volunteer understands and
acknowledges that should he/she incur an injury as a result of participation in the Event, Volunteer is
solely responsible for any costs of medical expenses and that no coverage or insurance shall be provided
under any policy of insurance held by Eagle County, and any of the other Event Sponsors, promoters, or
agents. Volunteer also understands that his/her participation in this activity is dependent upon his/her
knowing and voluntary execution of this Release.
By executing this Waiver and Release of Liability, Volunteer acknowledges that this instrument is a full
and final release of all claims of every nature and kind whatsoever, whether known or unknown.
Volunteer expressly agrees that this Release is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the
laws of the State of Colorado, and that if any portion thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance
shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect. Furthermore, Volunteer acknowledges and
understands that this Release shall be relied upon by Eagle County, any Event Sponsors and Owners of
the premises on which the Event takes place.
Volunteer acknowledges that the terms herein are contractual and not a mere recital, that he/she has
carefully read the foregoing Waiver and Release of Liability and understands its contents, that he/she
signs the instrument of his /her own free will, and that he/she is of the lawful age and legally competent to
sign this Release. (If under 18 years of age, this agreement must also be executed by a parent, guardian,
or custodian of the minor.)
DATED:
BY:
Printed Name of Volunteer or Parent/Guardian
Signature of Volunteer or Parent/Guardian
Exhibit A, Page 5 of 6
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Eagle County
ADOPT -A-ROAD
GROUP
NAME
LOGO
LITTER REMOVAL NEXT xx MILES
Exhibit A, Page 6 of 6
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Engineering Department
Phone: (970) 328-3560
FAX: (970) 328-8789
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Eagle County
P.O. Box 850
500 Broadway
Eagle, co 81631
EAGLE COUNTY
TRAIL ADOPTION REQUEST
Date:
We request permission to enter into an Adopt-A-Trail agreement for an Eagle County
Trail. Eligible groups for an adoption include non-profit organizations, church or civic groups,
individuals, families, or employees of or friends of a commercial business.
Organization/Group Name:
Group Coordinator/Contact
Name:
Mailing Address:
City:
Phone Daytime: ( )
State:
Evening: ( )
Zip:
We are interested in adopting:
TRAIL NAME
DESCRIPTION (Mile posts or street intersections)
Name to Read on Sign (Up to 30 characters per line, 2 lines maximum, space counts as 1 character)
I Eagle County Use only:
D Full sign needed
D Plaque only
We have read and understand all provisions contained in this application and will abide
by them and any other terms and conditions as required by Eagle County for
participation in this program.
Group Coordinator/Contact:
x
(Please type or print)
Signature
Exhibit B, Page 1 of 6
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EAGLE COUNlY
EAGLE COUNTY ADOPT-A-TRAIL PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Eagle County has recently initiated an Adopt-A- Trail program. The program allows any
organization to take pride in their community by keeping it litter free. Joining the
program costs nothing to the organization but time.
The organization's efforts are rewarded with a sign posted along each end of the
associated stretch of trail. The sign will have the group or organization's name and logo.
ff there is a specific stretch of trail that you would like to maintain, please request it, and
we will try to accommodate your request the best we can.
In order to Adopt-A-Trail the applicant must agree to the following terms:
1. Any organization or individual may apply to Adopt-A-Trail. Eagle County
reserves the right to determine whether an application is accepted or rejected and
whether a trail will or will not be available for adoption.
2. The organization or individual must agree to a minimum of a two-year
commitment in order for a sign to be placed.
3. Each individual must sign a liability waiver before they can volunteer. A copy of
the waiver is attached.
Eagle County will provide the following:
I. Orange safety vests. These vests must be worn at all times.
2. Trash bags and trash bag pick-up.
3. Pedestrian control signs alerting pedestrians that litter pick-up is in progress.
4. The two trailside signs acknowledging the clean-up efforts of the group or
individual. The size ofthe sign will be 18" x 18". A drawing of the layout for the
sign is attached. The sign will be installed according to the Manual of Uniform
Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) specifications.
5. Eagle County will install and maintain the signs.
CONTACT INFORMATION
To request information regarding joining the program or if you have some questions
please contact:
EAGLE COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
500 Broadway
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
(970) 328-3560
Exhibit B, Page 2 of 6
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EAGLE COUNlY
SAFETY TIPS & RULES
Safety is very important when working alongside a trail or an adjacent roadway. Please
follow these safety tips to ensure no one gets hurt:
1. When possible, please carpool to the site to minimize the number of
vehicles parked on the shoulder. When parking vehicles on the shoulder,
please pull off as far as possible. Choose a safe location to park vehicles.
2. All involved in the program must sign a copy of the attached liability form
that releases Eagle County from liability and requires personal cognizance
of the hazards that exist.
3. The trail shall be cleared of litter at a minimum of twice annually. The
dates chosen are up to the group adopting the section of trail.
4. Always pay attention to bicycle, skate board and pedestrian traffic at all
times.
5. Extra caution shall be taken when working on a trail adjacent to a road or
along the shoulder of a road. Cleaning shall proceed in the direction of the
oncoming traffic of the adjacent road. All participants should be aware of
traffic movements along the adjacent roadway.
6. The clean-up area is defined as an area within ten (10) feet on either side
of the trail, or up to the shoulder of an adjacent road as safety permits.
7. Do not leave items on the trail that may cause harm, injury or impede a
trail user.
8. Participants may not display messages, carry banners, or advertise their
business affiliation or cause.
9. Trail users are not going to expect you. Please be aware of your
environment. Be alert and use common sense at all times.
10. Full trash bags should be placed four (4) feet from the edge ofthe trail or
grouped together along the street for curbside pickup.
11. Have a crew leader who will ensure everyone follows these safety rules,
knows where the nearest hospital is, and will always watch for traffic.
The group shall provide one adult supervisor for every six (6) participants
between 12 and 17 years of age.
12. All participants should wear gloves, good solid shoes or boots, and the
appropriate clothing. Bring extra water on hot days.
13. Do not work in construction areas.
14. Do not pick up any suspicious or hazardous materials or dead animals.
Please notify your Eagle County contact if you find any of these items.
15. Do not approach any animals, including dogs, while working. ff
appropriate please contact Animal Control.
16. Do not bring along any pets.
17. All individuals shall have good eye sight, hearing and be in good health.
18. All individuals must be at least 12 years of age.
Exhibit B, Page 3 of 6
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I have read and understand the safety information and directions listed above. I
agree to implement the items above at each Adopt-A- Trail clean-up.
(COMPANY NAME) agrees to adopt the said trail section described on the Trail
Adoption Request Form and will abide by the conditions set forth above.
Name of Group Representative
Title (ff Applicable)
Exhibit B, Page 4 of 6
EAGLE COUNTY ADOPT-A-TRAIL
Waiver and Release of Liabilitv - Volunteer/ParticiDant
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND WAIVER OF LEGAL RIGHTS
I, (''Volunteer''), in consideration of being permitted to participate in
the Eagle County Adopt-A-Trail Event ("Event") as a
VolunteerlParticipant, the good and sufficient value of which is hereby acknowledged; for myself, my
spouse, legal representatives, heirs, and assigns, hereby release, waive, discharge and hold harmless Eagle
County, any Event Sponsors, and Owners of the premises on which the Event takes place, their officers,
directors, employees, agents, and assigns from all claims, liabilities, damages, losses, or expenses on
account of damage to property, bodily injury, or death resulting from participation in the Event.
Volunteer acknowledges, agrees, and represents that he/she understands the nature of the Event and that
he/she is qualified, in good health, and in proper physical condition to participate in the Event. Volunteer
understands that the Event will be conducted on or near public roads and ways that are open to the public
during the Event and upon which the hazards of traveling are to be expected. Volunteer agrees and
warrants that if at any time he/she believes conditions to be unsafe, he/she will immediately discontinue
further participation in the Event. Volunteer acknowledges that Events of this nature near public roads
and trails involve inherent risks and dangers of serious bodily injury, death and other unforeseen
economic risks. Volunteer hereby agrees to fully assume the risk of any such injuries, disabilities, and
expenses, including the possibility of an accident resulting in death. Volunteer understands and
acknowledges that should he/she incur an injury as a result of participation in the Event, Volunteer is
solely responsible for any costs of medical expenses and that no coverage or insurance shall be provided
under any policy of insurance held by Eagle County, and any of the other Event Sponsors, promoters, or
agents. Volunteer also understands that his/her participation in this activity is dependent upon hislher
knowing and voluntary execution of this Release.
By executing this Waiver and Release of Liability, Volunteer acknowledges that this instrument is a full
and final release of all claims of every nature and kind whatsoever, whether known or unknown.
Volunteer expressly agrees that this Release is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the
laws of the State of Colorado, and that if any portion thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance
shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect. Furthermore, Volunteer acknowledges and
understands that this Release shall be relied upon by Eagle County, any Event Sponsors and Owners of
the premises on which the Event takes place.
Volunteer acknowledges that the terms herein are contractual and not a mere recital, that he/she has
carefully read the foregoing Waiver and Release of Liability and understands its contents, that he/she
signs the instrument of his /her own free will, and that he/she is of the lawful age and legally competent to
sign this Release. (If under 18 years of age, this agreement must also be executed by a parent, guardian,
or custodian of the minor.)
DATED:
BY:
Printed Name of Volunteer or Parent/Guardian
Signature of Volunteer or Pa,rent/Guardian
Exhibit B, Page 5 of 6
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Eagle County
ADO PT -A- TRAI L
GROUP Co
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LOGO
LITTER REMOVAL NEXT xx MILES
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Exhibit B, Page 6 of 6