Shapiro Administration Encourages Businesses to Sponsor a Highway and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful as PA Welcomes Visitors to the Birthplace of American Democracy in 2026

Tourism is a key economic driver in Pennsylvania, and Governor Josh Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget invests $50 million to ensure the Commonwealth is ready to host over 209 million visitors for America’s 250th birthday and other major events.

New Sponsor-A-Highway signs help highlight Pennsylvania's place as the birthplace of American democracy and freedom. 

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Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is encouraging      Pennsylvania businesses to help keep the Commonwealth beautiful through the department’s Sponsor-A-Highway program. The 2026 tourism season – including the NFL Draft, PGA Championship, FIFA World Cup, MLB All-Star Series and America250PA – is expected to bring more than 209 million travelers to Pennsylvania, providing an opportunity for even more people to see the businesses sponsoring roadside cleanup along many of the Commonwealth’s most heavily traveled roadways.

“From the World Cup to the MLB All-star Game, the NFL Draft and the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, 2026 will put Pennsylvania centerstage,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. “With so many travelers coming to our cities, now is the opportunity to show the world what makes the Commonwealth the Great American Getaway.”

Governor Josh Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget invests $50 million to make sure the Commonwealth is prepared to host the millions of visitors that will be traveling to Pennsylvania in 2026 — including $10 million to support the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.

Through PennDOT’s Sponsor-A-Highway program, local businesses and organizations can secure agreements with a PennDOT vendor who uses skilled maintenance forces to remove litter on roadways such as interstates and expressways, especially in areas where volunteer litter groups cannot safely pick up litter. Sponsors are recognized with a roadside acknowledgement sign displaying their business name and logo, and also listed on PennDOT’s website. 

The program signs have been redesigned to feature the “Let Freedom Ring” design Governor Shapiro unveiled last year. The department’s vendors are installing the signs on sponsored roadways and will also install them for new sponsors.

“With 2026 putting Pennsylvania on the world stage, we get one chance to make a first — and lasting — impression,” said Department of Community and Economic Development’s Deputy Secretary of Tourism Anne Ryan. “Roadside signage may seem simple, but it’s one of the very first touchpoints that tells visitors who we are, what we value, and what the Great American Getaway stands for. This investment helps us welcome millions of travelers with pride, clarity, and a sense of place the moment they cross our borders.”

The program began in 2000 and currently, 55 businesses in Pennsylvania participate in the program, accounting for more than 375 miles of roadway that are cleaned throughout the year. Beginning in 2026, Sponsor-A-Highway vendors will increase litter clean ups along sponsored roads from six to eight times per year.

In addition to the Sponsor-A-Highway program, individuals, groups, and businesses have multiple opportunities to beautify Pennsylvania through volunteer programs. More information can be found on the PennDOT's "Apply to Clean Up a Roadway in Your Community" webpage.

Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,200 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional X alerts

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MEDIA CONTACT:

Zachary Appleby, DOT, zappleby@pa.gov or 717-409-3840

Justin Backover, DCED, dcedpress@pa.gov or 717-418-4014

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