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Ok, I’ll ask, why?
Comment by Scott — November 12, 2007 #
The price tag. The lack of shelter for homeless. The look. I guess everything about them. I like ‘em though.
Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 13, 2007 #
May I ask….what is it?
Comment by Norcross — November 13, 2007 #
It’s a bus stop/shelter. And I like ‘em too.
Comment by Ingrid — November 13, 2007 #
Perhaps the lack of shelter helped lower the price tag? It does seem a bit odd though, isn’t the whole point of building a structure in the first place to provide some type of shelter? I’m sure a sign could have marked the location just as well…
Comment by Milena — November 13, 2007 #
@ Norcross - Ingrid is right; it is a bus stop
@ Milena - I think they cost $70K, but they’re not done yet. They’ll put actual shelter on it. They’re still under construction. But the thought of this type shelter without any real shelter made me laugh
Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 13, 2007 #