Adopt-a-Park, Street or Trail

Woodgate Park

Through the Adopt program, the Clearwater Parks & Recreation Department partners with volunteer groups to help keep our city parks safe, clean, and beautiful.  Any community organization, group, family, or individual that wants to make a difference in their community can participate in the Adopt-a-Park program. We welcome businesses, churches, schools, neighborhood associations, civic groups, clubs and other organizations.

Do you want to adopt a park, street or trail in the city of Clearwater?

Benefits of the Program

  • An Adopt recognition sign with your group's name on your adopted space
  • Highlighted on the Adopt website page
  • Recognition on the City's social media pages following your clean up
  • Keeping Clearwater spaces bright, beautiful, and safe in a highly visible and positive way
  • Protecting our environment and natural resources by reducing litter and debris
  • Volunteer appreciation recognition events

Requirements

  • Two-year adoption period
  • Two cleanups each year (most groups host quarterly or monthly clean-ups)
  • Follow all programs procedures and safety guidelines
  • Place trash bags under the Adopt sign (Trail and Street Adopt programs only)
  • Fill out the after clean-up volunteer report with number of volunteers, hours worked, bags of litter and/or recyclables collected

Park

The City of Clearwater boasts more than 50 community parks that require a tremendous amount of resources to maintain, keep clean, and consistently improve. To assist in helping to maintain the high standards our residents and visitors expect, we are inviting the community’s participation. Your Adopt partnership will help our environment, our community, and your quality of life!

Project can be anything from removing litter, debris and invasive species, planting, habitat restoration, painting, laying fresh mulch and various landscaping needs like raking or weeding. 

Step 1.Identify a Clearwater Park

View Parks and Trails

If you are looking for something in unincorporated Clearwater or Pinellas County, please visit their Adopt-a-Park program page.

Step 2.Fill out an application

You will be asked to create an account on our volunteer portal, GivePulse, fill in your personal information, which location you would like to adopt and agree to the Adoption Agreement. After you have submitted your application, the Volunteer Specialist will follow up with you to talk about expectations, what the program entails, confirm your location and answer any questions you may have.

Step 3.Schedule your first cleanup

After you've been approved, you can schedule your first cleanup. Communicate your project date at least 30 days in advance in order to ensure there are no conflicts with other clean-up groups, supplies and to schedule trash bag pickup.

The city will provide litter pickers, trash bags, gloves and report forms. Supplies must be picked up the week before your cleanup and dropped off the following Wednesday. 

Schedule A Supply Pickup

Step 4.Submit a Cleanup Report

After your cleanup is complete, you must sign in to GivePulse and submit a cleanup report to track your group's volunteer hours, the amount of trash removed and other accomplishments.

Street

The Adopt-A-Street Program encourages organizations to adopt an area of roadway that is about one mile in length with residential and commercial use for litter control two times per year. The Adopt-A-Street Program promotes community pride by demonstrating that the community is active and passionate in their direct contributions to a clean and safe environment.

Step 1.Identify a Street within city limits

Streets are first come, first serve, and must be verified as city-owned. It can be a street, parkway or right-of-way.

View Streets

Step 2.Fill out an application

You will be asked to create an account on our volunteer portal, GivePulse, fill in your personal information, which location you would like to adopt and agree to the Adoption Agreement. After you have submitted your application, the Volunteer Specialist will follow up with you to talk about expectations, what the program entails, confirm your location and answer any questions you may have.

 

Step 3.Schedule your first cleanup

After you've been approved, you can schedule your first cleanup. Communicate your project date at least 30 days in advance in order to ensure there are no conflicts with other clean-up groups, supplies and to schedule trash bag pickup.

The city will provide litter pickers, trash bags, gloves, a first-aid kit, sunscreen, bug spray, a scale for weighing trash and report forms. Supplies must be picked up the week before your cleanup and dropped off the following Wednesday.

Schedule A Supply Pickup

Step 4.Submit a Cleanup Report

After your cleanup is complete, you must sign in to GivePulse and submit a cleanup report to track your group's volunteer hours, the amount of trash removed and other accomplishments.

Trail

Adopt-a-Trail partners greatly enhance the appearance of the trail and help to reduce the debris entering our waterways, which pollutes the natural habitats of our native wildlife.

Step 1.Select a section of a Clearwater trail to adopt

Select a section of Ream Wilson Trail, Bayshore Trail, Druid Road Trail, East Avenue Trail, or the Memorial Causeway that your group would like to adopt. Larger groups may be able to adopt more than one section. Trail sections may be adopted out twice. This will allow for trash and debris to be removed more often.

Step 2.Fill out an application

You will be asked to create an account on our volunteer portal, GivePulse, fill in your personal information, which location you would like to adopt and agree to the Adoption Agreement. After you have submitted your application, the Volunteer Specialist will follow up with you to talk about expectations, what the program entails, confirm your location and answer any questions you may have.

Step 3.Schedule your first cleanup

After you've been approved, you can schedule your first cleanup. Communicate your project date at least 30 days in advance in order to ensure there are no conflicts with other clean-up groups, supplies and to schedule trash bag pickup.

The city will provide litter pickers, trash bags, gloves, a first-aid kit, sunscreen, bug spray, a scale for weighing trash and report forms. Supplies must be picked up the week before your cleanup and dropped off the following Wednesday.

Schedule A Supply Pickup

Step 4.Submit a Cleanup Report

After your cleanup is complete, you must sign in to GivePulse and submit a cleanup report to track your group's volunteer hours, the amount of trash removed and other accomplishments.

Special thanks to the following community organizations for their park adoptions:

We would like to thank the following community organizations for their support with their street adoptions:
  • Garden Ave from Hendricks to Cleveland- KnowBe4
  • Poinsettia and East Shore from Baymont to Causeway Blvd- Clearwater Beach Association
  • State Street from Union to Sunet Point- Springbranch Neighborhood Association
  • Palmetto St. from Highland to Richards- Philip Currey Family
  • S. Fort Harrison from Chestnut to Lakeview - Altruistic Academy
  • Drew Street from US 19 to McMullen- St. Petersburg College
  • Druid Road from Keene to Highland - Diane and Frank Ingram
  • Hercules Ave from Druid to Drew - Kiwanis Club or Springtime City
  • Landmark Drive from Enterprise to Leila Davis Elementary School - All Pro Dad Leila Davis Elementary Chapter
  • MLK Jr. Ave - Plaza Park Neighborhood Association
We would like to thank the following community organizations for their support with their trail adoptions:
  • Memorial Causeway—Island Estates Civic Association
  • Courtney Campbell Causeway from FDOT parking lot to first bridge along causeway—Courtney Campbell Causeway Cleanup Crew
  • Duke Energy Trail from Long Center to Threshers—Boy Scout Troop 413
  • Ream Wilson Trail from Cliff Stephens Park to Eddie C. Moore Complex—GFWC Clearwater Community Woman’s Club