I think we all owe Sport Trac/k a great big "attaboy" for driving this issue home with the appropriate authorities and, unbelievably, actually getting something done about it! Way to go, Will! I think it's great news. Like AZCachemeister said, "That's the best of both worlds...the median gets cleaned up, and WE don't have to do it." We can all feel a little more pride when we pass that Adopt-a-highway sign. On a (barely) related note, the AJACS crew has developed a CITO Highway Median Cleanup Kit that, if used properly, can be as equally effective as a "contract crew." Just like last year, will be giving one of these kits away as a prize at the A.J.A.C.S. 2nd Annual Campout Event Cache (Mar. 17. 18 & 19.) You can view the kit on the cache page (GCT6QK) or at this link: AJACS CITO Highway Median Cleanup Kit -- Sprocket DISCLAIMER: It's a joke, folks. Don't get your panties in a bunch. I jumped a few levels and spoke with a higher up at ADOT last week regarding > the median. He drove the Beeline, inspected the median and agreed it was > very bad. He called back, thanked us for our "vim and vigor" but declined > our offer. He has hired a contract crew to clean up the median from about > N. Mesa drive all the way to Shea. They started today. I saw them on the > way to work. I spoke with him a few minutes ago and he said they inspected > the first mile after the crew passed and they had 30 bags from just the > median in the first mile. It may take a few weeks but they are working on > it! Next event we will hopefully see a cleaner median. > > > Sport Trac/k > Will