Pierce Transit is seeking volunteers to participate in a new Adopt-a-Stop program. Pierce Transit maintains more than 3,000 bus stops and shelters throughout Pierce County. People of all ages are welcome to join in the effort. Volunteers will be expected to pick up trash at least once a week, report vandalism or hazardous materials and complete an activity log/report once a month. Pierce Transit Staff will help coordinate the efforts. After a bus stop is adopted, the volunteer’s name will appear on a sign posted at that stop. For more information, or to get started, contact Pierce Transit by calling (253) 983-3455 or email adoptastop@piercetransit.org .
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