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Sunday, April 21, 2019

DOT Employees to Take Part in Earth Day “Trash Blitz” Event Across New York State

In recognition of Earth Day, the New York State Department of Transportation will be participating in a statewide "Trash Blitz" on Monday, April 22 in most regions of the state, and Tuesday, April 23 in the Mohawk Valley. Weather permitting, NYSDOT workers from every region of New York will volunteer their time to collect and dispose of litter along roads, highways and other locations across the state to show their commitment to making their home communities a better place to live and work.
In addition to removing litter, the Trash Blitz is intended to bring awareness to motorists that littering tarnishes the landscape of the state and threatens both the safety of the roadway and the natural habitat surrounding it. On Earth Day in 2018, more than 2,000 DOT employees participated in a “Trash Blitz” and collected 9,203 bags of garbage.
In Allegany County, crews will be staged along I-86 between the Almond Exit (#33) and the Almond Dam starting at 8:30 a.m.