Citizens, groups invited to ‘Adopt-A-Street’ in Fargo

(FARGO) – Residents of the City of Fargo can adopt a street. It’s called the Adopt-A-Street Program, and it’s led by the Fargo Public Works Department. Melissa Wolf, coordinator of the program, says the program works with organizations across the city to clean up different stretches of roadway.

A total of 26 volunteer groups are actively participating in the program, which has been around since 1990.

For more information on adopting a street, please contact Melissa Wolf in the Public Works Department at 701-241-8142.

A group of girl scouts
A group of Girl Scouts were the first to Adopt-A-Street in Fargo / Photo courtesy of the City of Fargo

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