City of Castlegar Revitalizes Adopt-a-Road Program
The City of Castlegar is relaunching its Adopt-a-Road program with a refreshed look, including a new logo and updated signage, to encourage more residents, businesses and community groups to help keep Castlegar clean and welcoming.
Originally launched more than 15 years ago, thanks in part to the initiative of Communities in Bloom, the program built strong momentum in its early years. With this relaunch, the City is inviting residents to get involved and strengthen neighbourhood pride. Currently, 30 percent of available road sections are adopted, and the City is hoping to increase participation through the refreshed program.
“The Adopt-a-Road program is a simple but meaningful way for residents to take part in caring for our community,” says Deanna Hooper, Manager of Civic Works. “Programs like this build civic pride, strengthen community connection, and remind us that we are better together when we all do our part to keep Castlegar clean, welcoming and well cared for.”
The relaunch is timed to coincide with Earth Day on April 22, a fitting opportunity to highlight environmental stewardship and community involvement. The City is encouraging residents to take part in simple spring cleanup efforts, whether that means adopting a section of road, tidying up yards, or helping clean up neighbourhood spaces.
The refreshed program also provides an opportunity to recognize the important work of organizations such as Communities in Bloom, whose volunteers continue to make a significant contribution to Castlegar’s appearance and sense of community.
“Adopt-a-Road is an important part of keeping Castlegar clean, attractive and welcoming,” said Darlene Kalawsky, Chair of Castlegar’s Communities in Bloom Program. “It gives residents, businesses and community groups a meaningful way to take pride in their surroundings and contribute to the appearance of the community we all share.”
Adopt-a-Road participants help reduce roadside litter and contribute to a cleaner, more attractive community for residents and visitors alike. Families, businesses, community groups and individuals are all welcome to get involved.
Residents interested in adopting a section of road or learning more about the program can visit castlegar.ca/adoptaroad or contact the City’s Civic Works Department at 250-365-5979 or civicworks@castlegar.ca.
How residents can help this spring:
- Adopt a section of road through the City’s Adopt-a-Road program
- Organize a neighbourhood or workplace cleanup
- Tidy yards and boulevards
- Help keep public spaces litter-free
The City looks forward to renewed interest in the program as part of a broader community effort to keep Castlegar clean, vibrant and welcoming.
For more information, please contact:
City of Castlegar Civic Works Department
Phone: 250-365-5979
Email: civicworks@castlegar.ca
Castlegar Communities in Bloom
Darlene Kalawsky, Chair
250.365.1653

Councillor Darcy Bell, Councillor Sandy Bojechko, Councillor Cherryl MacLeod, Mayor Maria McFaddin, Councillor Shirley Falstead, Councillor Brian Bogle and Councillor Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff showcasing the new look for the Adopt-a-Road Program.