Adopt-a-Spot to clean up in San Antonio

Help the City of San Antonio keeps its streets, rivers, and creeks clean

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We take a deep dive on how to keep the Alamo City’s streets nice and tidy.

Photo by KENS 5

Have you ever seen those green signs about adopting highways while driving around Texas? There’s a similar opportunity for streets here in the Alamo City.

No, we’re not talking about swaddling a piece of concrete. The City of San Antonio’s Adopt-a-Spot Program depends on volunteers to keep litter off the streets and out of its rivers + creeks. In return, the city puts up signs to give the adopter(s) some street cred.

Here’s how it works:

  • Step 1: Get a group together (think: Your neighbors, friends, or colleagues) or opt to adopt as an individual.
  • Step 2: Identify an outdoor public spot using the Adopt-a-Spot locator . Pro tip: The spot must be owned + managed by the City of San Antonio.
  • Step 3: Submit your form for the free program to Jean Martinez .
  • Step 4: Undergo safety training.
  • Step 5: Clean up your assigned segment of road for a minimum of one two-year agreement.
  • Step 6: The city picks up filled bags upon request.

Grab your friends and help keep the streets of San Antonio clean.

Photo by the City of San Antonio

Program perks

Once all the paperwork and training are squared away, here are some of the benefits of the program:

  • Free-of-charge Right-of-Way City permits for Adopt-A-Spot maintenance.
  • Free trash bags.
  • Street sign at your Adopt-A-Spot location with your group or organization’s name for the duration of your adoption period.
  • Vegetation maintenance help.

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Adriana Christian is a native San Antonioian. Having previously worked in museums for 10 years, Adriana began her social media career in 2021. Outside of work, she enjoys hanging out with her dog Benny and discovering new happy hour spots.