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VDOT Adopt A Highway Sign


The Virginia Department Of Transportation (VDOT) has a volunteer road cleanup program that is very popular with service clubs such as Rotary International, homeowner associations, real estate offices, Boy and Girl Scouts, churches, individual families, schools, etc.

The benefits are threefold
  • VDOT gets the road "policed"
  • The organization gets the publicity
  • It's an opportunity for people to "Pay It Forward"

Karen on Rolling Road

My Rotary club has been assigned to Rolling Road in Springfield for many years. We normally go out on a Saturday morning, then regroup (after washing our hands) for coffee and fellowship.


It is a quarterly commitment for three years in order for your sign to be posted on the roadway. We spend about three hours four times a year. You can get more details about the volunteering opportunity from VDOT's Adopt-A-Highway site.

When not busy picking up trash in Springfield my husband and I are busy selling homes to and for people.

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The Kruschkas are long term Northern Virginia residents with 35 years experience as real estate brokers.

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If you plan to buy or sell a Springfield or other Fairfax County home or property contact Karen and Art by Email or call us at 703-499-9279. Put our record of customer service, real estate experience and state-of-the-art technology to work for you in Alexandria, Arlington County, Fairfax County, Prince William County, Stafford County or the entire Northern Virginia Area.

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Posted Monday Oct 24