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adaptive re-use is from the department of repetitive redundancy division <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Dec 2007 19:28:34 -0500
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Yes. Fletcher Park here in Raleigh has wide concrete sidewalks with a smooth one-foot wide border on each side that has randomly-spaced leaf impressions in it, along with smooth embedded river rocks. The impressions are quite clear, and the effect is very nice, not tacky.

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Dan Becker, Division Manager
City & Regional Planning Division 
Raleigh Department of City Planning 
919/516-2632



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From: adaptive re-use is from the department of repetitive redundancy division on behalf of [log in to unmask]
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Subject: [BP] concrete and clay
 
 
To make sidewalks more interesting, but no more slippery, could you press  
low-relief things into them, like leaves and stuff?  Like we did with clay  
things we did in first grade. 
 
Pennies?  Paper clips?  
 
Impractically yours,   Christopher 




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