I'm repeating a point from an old discussion here, but I've seen kiosks
like this in Boulder and Madison, and they appear, at least to a casual
viewer, to work very well there.  I think other people wrote about other
cities that have kiosks for posting all kinds of flyers.

Rosalind Nelson
Bancroft

At 10:57 PM 3/23/01 -0600, Tim Bonham wrote:
>I don't think providing kiosks for this type of advertising would help.
>The point of these signs is to be placed in unusual places, where there 
>aren't many other signs, so that they get noticed.  That's why they are put 
>up high on utility poles.
>Even if kiosks were available, I doubt that these people would use them.
>

Sonja Dahl:

>>Every college campus has learned this lesson and places kiosks for the legal
>>posting of posters, flyers, etc.
>>
>>What does this list think about additional attractive, well-designed public
>>kiosks in higher foot-traffic areas of Minneapolis for the legal posting of
>>flyers?  How many of these already exist?


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