On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 10:01 AM, Brian Siano wrote:
But posters do seem to be a good thing for active communities (European cities have them on many intersections), and they are a centuries-old tradition. Has anyone noticed that cylindrical poster kiosk (or whatever it's called) along the 40th block of Pine street? Seems to me that these'd be a really nice thing to have throughout the neighborhood, say, at particular street corners, and smaller design could be used in the front yards of people who'd be willing to shoulder the responsibility of cleaning and maintenance. (I'd been thinking of doing something like this myself, but I can't find a design that's both attractive and buildable within my skill-set.)

I seem to remember an effort by Spruce Hill to do just this a number of years ago.


But only about 3 or 4 people participated.



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