Picking up trash on Ohio's highways, interstates is never-ending work


Helping ODOT in cleanup efforts are inmates at the Lebanon Correctional Institution and workers from the Center for Employment Opportunities.

“That is a tremendous benefit to us. It saves time, money, puts our manpower to work to maintain the roadways, repair the roadways,” said Fuller. "When you’re looking at the equipment, the manpower to pick up litter, we are spending about $4 million a year statewide.