[Ord. No. 3897, 10-24-2023]
The City of Bolivar, Missouri, finds that the creation of an
"Adopt a Street Program" will foster civic pride, help beautify the
City and encourage greater participation in the City's affairs. Moreover,
the Adopt a Street Program will enable volunteer groups to perform
a useful community service while receiving community recognition for
the group's efforts. The further purpose of the Adopt a Street Program
is to provide volunteer community support for litter prevention and
street beautification programs. This program will reduce litter along
the streets, enhance the environment and beautify the City's streets.
The program is not intended as a means of providing a public forum
for the participants to use in promoting name recognition or political
causes. City rights-of-way are not a public forum.
[Ord. No. 3897, 10-24-2023]
An Adopt a Street Program is hereby created within the City
of Bolivar, Missouri, whereby civic-minded volunteer groups can contribute
to the City's effort of maintaining litter-free streets and roadways.
The City may post signs at the end of the Adopt a Street section identifying
the group that will maintain the street or roadway.
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A. Eligibility.
Civic and non-profit organizations, commercial and private enterprises
and individuals may be eligible to adopt. Applicants who do not meet
the eligibility requirements will be denied participation in the program,
and adopters who no longer meet the applicant eligibility requirements
may be removed from the program. The Public Works Director reserves
the right to limit the number of adoptions for a single group.
Individuals, as adopters or as members of adopter organizations
and enterprises, will not be approved to participate in the program
if they have been convicted of, or pled guilty or no contest to, a
violent criminal activity, unless ten (10) years have passed since
completion of the latest incarceration, probation or parole for violent
criminal activity.
B. The
Public Works Director or his or her designee will work with applicants
to establish street sections within the City which may be "adopted"
by the applicants. The Public Works Director or his or her designee
will be responsible for the operation of the Adopt a Street Program,
and will have the authority to approve applications of individuals
or groups applying to participate in the program.
C. The
Public Works Director or his or her designee may establish guidelines
and/or regulations providing for the responsibilities and limitations
for participants in the program.
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A. For
purposes of this Chapter, the term "Adopter" means the individual
or group approved by the City of Bolivar to be a participant in the
Adopt a Street Program.
B. For
purposes of this Chapter, the term "Adopter Representative" means
a group sponsor or member designated to represent the volunteer group
and serve as its liaison with the City of Bolivar. The adopter representative
is the person who signs the agreement referenced in this Chapter.
All groups must have and maintain a current sponsor which the City
can contact.
C. Application
And Agreement. The adopter or adopter representative of a group who
desires to participate in the program will submit an application and/or
enter into an agreement with the Department of Public Works on forms
provided by the department. The application/agreement will set forth
the obligations of both the City and the adopter relative to the Adopt
a Street Program.
D. Waiver
Of Liability. As a condition of participation, all volunteers who
participate in the Adopt a Street Program must execute a waiver and
release of liability document in the form provided by the City, absolving
the City from any liability for harm arising out of participation
in the program.
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A. The
City's Public Works Department will provide signs that identify the
adopter, but are not intended to be an advertising medium or serve
as a means of providing a public forum for the participants. The sign
set will consist of two (2) signs at both ends of each adopted street
section indicating which group has adopted each section.
B. The
erection of a sign is not a requirement for participation in the program.
The first set of signs will be provided and erected at department
cost. If a sign is damaged, destroyed, stolen, or removed from its
foundation by an act of vandalism, further signs may be provided or
erected at the City of Bolivar's discretion. If the sign is not replaced,
the group may choose to request that another set of signs be placed
and pay the expenses at the current cost for erecting replacement
signs.
C. If
a group adopts a section of street and does not take responsibility
for it causing them to be inactive and the City removes their signs,
then they will be responsible for paying the expenses for erecting
another set of signs at the current cost.
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A. All
Adopt a Street Program volunteers/participants will be required to
wear safety vests and will observe safety regulations established
by the City.
B. The
City will furnish the required safety vests for each participant,
and will provide the trash bags needed for roadside trash removal.
Each participant must check out and wear their safety vest each time
trash is collected and return the vests to the City when finished,
during normal business hours.
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A. Any
adopter's participation or agreement with the City as to the Adopt
a Street Program may be modified or terminated at the sole discretion
of the City of Bolivar. Without limiting the foregoing, the City of
Bolivar reserves the right to terminate a program agreement and remove
signs when, in the sole judgment of the City of Bolivar, it is found
that:
1. Continuing the agreement would be counterproductive to the program's
purpose, or have undesirable results such as increased litter or vandalism
or would jeopardize the safety of the participants, traveling public
or City employees;
2. The adopter is not meeting or has not met the terms and conditions
of the agreement or any of the requirements set forth; or
3. Actions of the adopter may be contrary to any legislative restrictions
or any restrictions on the use of appropriated funds for political
activities.