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Contact Beautification

Participating groups that register with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) compete for awards within their category. In order to recognize more groups, the city category was divided into six population groups: less than 1,000; 1,000 to 2,000; 2,000 to 5,000; 5,000 to 16,000; 16,000 to 100,000; and more than 100,000. Also, two groups received special recognition awards for their efforts. Winners are invited to attend the TRASH-OFF Awards Picnic in July where they will present them with their hubcap awards.


Adopt-A-Highway Groups

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Dollar General Center, Ardmore - 22 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Tinker Management Association - 105 bags
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    First Baptist Church, Quinton - 10.8 bags per person

Cities

Population less than 1,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Pickens/Clebit - 62 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Meeker - 29 p/u, 3 dumpsters, 60 bags, 12 tons
    Sperry - 80 p/u, 7 dumpsters, 80 bags
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Concho (Cheyenne/Arapaho) - 25.5 bags per person

Population 1,000 to 2,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Buffalo YES Corp - 129 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Cherokee - 1000 bags, 30 p/u, 12 dumpsters, 144 tons
    Haskell - 77 bags, 27 dumpsters
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Maud -10.25 bags per person

Population 2,000 to 5,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Pawnee - 200 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Checotah - 150 bags, 240 p/u, 11.6 dumpsters, 128 tons
    Wewoka - 300 bags, 85 p/u, 4 dumsters, 128 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Healdton - 14.28 bags per person

Population more than 5,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Blackwell - 360 volunteers
    Chickasha - 1,100 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Catoosa - 175 bags, 193 p/u, 5 dumpsters, 214 dump trucks
    Chickasha - 1,550 bags, 50 p/u, 26 dumpsters, 1,900 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Henryetta - 10 bags per person

Population more than 16,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Lawton/Fort Sill - 620 volunteers
    Edmond - 225 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Lawton/Fort Sill - 1,098 bags, 5 dumpsters, 62 tons
    Shawnee - 478 bags, 137.05 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON: No Winner

Population more than 100,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Tulsa - 2,350 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Tulsa - 8,000 bags, 2,318 p/u, 67 dumpsters
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Tulsa - 3.4 bags per person

State Parks and Resorts

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Lake Eufaula State Park - 35 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Lake Eufuala Sate Park - 480 bags
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Lake Wister - 16.66 bags per person

Counties

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Caddo County - 200 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Cherokee County - 1,500 bags, 185 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    McCurtain County McClean Team - 10.08 bags per person

Corps of Engineers Lakes

  • MOST TRASH:
    Tenkiller Ferry - 160 bags, 6 p/u, 6 tons

Most Unusual Item

  • Balko High School - 3’ Statue of Mary
  • Beggs Chamber of Commerce - New Hammock
  • Haskell Chamber of Commerce - Working Fax Machine

Special Awards

  • Guymon Panhandle Lions - Dedicated AAH Group
  • Newkirk - Civic Club/School Partners
  • Payne County - Most Improved Event
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