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Storm Drain Stenciling Program | Roam RoCo

RoamRoCo Posted on September 23, 2025

Standing in front of the Roanoke County Administration Building with a can of spray paint definitely felt like I was doing something illegal, but as part of our storm drain stenciling program, it’s actually community service.

Storm drains flow directly into our streams and rivers without being treated. This means that dog poop that’s not picked up, oil that leaks from a car and excess salt applied to icy steps will find its way to our waterways after rain.

I joined Rachel, our GIS storm drain expert, to paint some storm drains to remind everyone – only rain down the drain!

The safety cones and yellow vest made it feel official as we painted two drains near the front and back entrance of the administration parking lot.


Watch the video on YouTube.

Painting the drains itself was quick and easy. The stormwater team provides you with everything you need including a map (made by Rachel!) of all the drains in the area you can paint.

Rachel had never been on the participant side of the program so she and I each painted a drain for the experience! Now anytime someone parks near the entrance to participate in a board meeting or pay their taxes, they’ll be reminded that the drains empty directly into our waterways.

If you’re interested in getting involved it’s a great volunteer opportunity for scouts, neighborhood associations or even just a group of friends! You can find more information about the program and more ways to get involved here.

Em Poertner is Roanoke County's Public Information Specialist. She hosts the Out of the Office podcast and Roam RoCo video series. If you have ideas for something to explore around Roanoke County, email her at epoertner@roanokecountyva.gov