Adopt-A-Spot
What is it?
The Unified Government of Wyandotte County & Kansas City, Kansas’s Adopt-A-Spot program is a SOAR initiative designed for civic-minded groups or businesses with an interest in keeping our county litter-free.
How It Works
What’s adoptable?
The Unified Government and the Cities of Bonner Springs and Edwardsville have identified numerous streets, parks, and other public spaces in Wyandotte County as adoptable. See the map below for what is available; those spots are yellow. Please note that this list is constantly updated and might not be 100% current.
Who can adopt a spot?
Anyone can Adopt-A-Spot, but there’s a catch, right? Yes, kind of. For safety reasons, volunteers participating in clean-up efforts on adopted portions of the street must be over 14 years of age. Otherwise, Adopt-A-Spot is open to everyone! This includes families, youth organizations, civic groups, non-profit organizations, churches, schools, social organizations, neighborhood groups, service organizations, retiree organizations, and city, county, or state agencies.
Get Involved
Pick Your Spot
Most groups pick a location close to home. You can do the same or adopt a location you’re particularly fond of. Please note that the map is constantly updated and might not be 100% current. Email us at adoptaspot@wycokck.org if you know you’re interested in a particular spot.
Do Some Boring Paperwork
Hey, paperwork isn’t always a bad thing. In this case, we just need to know who your group is so we can have a sign with your name printed on it. Get the paperwork in person at the Parks and Recreation office (5033 State Ave.) or right here - UG Adopt-A-Spot Application & Agreement(DOCX, 29KB) and UG Adopt-A-Spot Waiver & Release(DOCX, 23KB) Either email us with your completed forms or turn them in at the Parks and Recreation office.
Applications must be filled out before any cleanups are planned. Waivers must be filled out for every volunteer at cleanup events. We would prefer to get the majority of these before cleanups take place but understand that it is easiest for many volunteers to sign them on the day of the cleanup before work begins. Completed waivers must be turned in following cleanup events on the next business day.
Start Making a Difference
Sponsors must keep their portion of park, street, or land bank property litter-free by hosting at least 3 clean-up events a year for at least 2 years. Get a sign at your adopted spot with your group’s name on it in return!
If you are ready to plan a cleanup, please follow this procedure:
- At least two weeks before your cleanup event, fill out the Adopt-A-Spot Cleanup Event Form(DOCX, 22KB). You can turn it into adoptaspot@wycokck.org or to the Unified Government Parks and Recreation Office at 5033 State Ave.
- With this form, you will coordinate a time to pick up cleanup materials from the Parks and Rec office. This is optional, you can use your materials if that is what you prefer, but you must still fill out the form.
- On the day of your event, have any volunteers that have not signed waivers sign the Waiver & Release(DOCX, 23KB) form.
- Go over the Safety Tips(PDF, 186KB) handout with your participants before each event begins.
- Please fill out the Cleanup Event Datasheet(DOCX, 20KB) after each event for our records.
- Your Cleanup Event Form will have set a time for your trash to be picked up after your event. However, please collect all the reusable materials from the Parks and Recreation office. Return these materials, signed waivers, and the Cleanup Event Datasheet to the Parks and Recreation Office the next business day after your event. If you do not have any reusable materials to turn in, you can scan and email the waivers and datasheet to adoptaspot@wycokck.org.
- After you have completed three cleanups, we will work on installing your sign!
Questions?
Contact us at adoptaspot@wycokck.org or (913) 573-5311.
Adopt-A-Spot
The Unified Government of Wyandotte County & Kansas City, Kansas’s Adopt-A-Spot program is a SOAR initiative designed for civic-minded groups or businesses interested in keeping our city litter-free.