Adopt-A-Road or Park

Adopt-A-Road or Park

Adopt-A-Road and Adopt-A-Park are volunteer litter control programs sponsored by the City of Orange City. Participants agree to pick up trash and litter on a specific City maintained road or park that they adopt, for a period of two (2) years. Adopters may select any un-adopted road or park in Orange City that their group or organization can handle within their time and man-power constraints.

Any civic-minded individual, group or organization can adopt a City park or road. Garden clubs, corporations, Scout groups, student organizations, social clubs, youth sport organizations and homeowner associations are just a few examples.

Both programs aim to promote neighborhood cohesiveness and to project an attractive city with a comfortable quality of life. Joining either program is a way to get acquainted with your neighbors.  There are no costs involved in participating in our Adopt-A-Park or Adopt-A-Road programs; only a little of your time.


Adopt-A-Park
Please click here to download the Adopt-A-Park application.

For more information:
Ashley Gay
[email protected]
386-775-5454

To submit a completed Cleanup Report please click here.

Adopted Parks
The City of Orange City would like to thank the following organizations for adopting a park:

  • Veterans Memorial Park – Orange City Police Cadets
  • Valentine East – Sorosis Club of Orange City
  • Valentine West – Sorosis Club of Orange City
  • Mill Lake Park – Adopted by Kmarks Events
  • Oak Park – Jeremy Wiggins and Family
  • Coleman Park – Thomas Homan and Family
  • Dickinson Park – The Kuhlkin Family
  • Waggin’ Trail Dog Park – Party Animals

The Following parks are available for adoption:


Adopt-A-Road
Please click here to download the Adopt-A-Road application.

For more information:
Oscar Velazquez
[email protected]
386-775-5453

To submit a completed Cleanup Report please click here.

Adopted Roads
The City of Orange City would like to thank the following organizations for adopting a road:

  • Holly Avenue, University to Blue Spring Avenue – Adopted by the Lucas Family
  • Rhode Island Avenue, 17/92 to Leavitt Avenue – Adopted by Fairwinds Credit Union
  • Leavitt Avenue, Ohio Avenue to Graves Avenue – Reserved by The Nunez Family
  • Carpenter Avenue, Graves Avenue to Lansdowne Avenue – Reserved by The Clancy/Baxter Family
  • Shadick Drive – Adopted by Orange Tree Village

The following roads are still available for adoption:

  • French Avenue, 17/92 to Leavitt Avenue
  • Leavitt Avenue, French Ave to Wisconsin Avenue
  • Ohio Avenue, 17/92 to Leavitt Avenue
  • Carpenter Avenue, Ohio Avenue to Graves Avenue
  • Blue Springs Avenue, Sparkman Avenue to 17/92
  • Blue Springs Avenue, 17/92 to Leavitt Avenue
  • Graves Avenue, Sparkman Avenue to 17/92

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