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- Houstonians Petition for I-45 ‘Be Someone’ Graffiti To Be Made Protected Landmark [Click2Houston]
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Be Someone Static.
Graffiti as a landmark? Building owners should be wary of letting anyone apply this kind of thing to their walls: some property rights may be lost.
Does anyone understand if/when glass is going to be added back to curbside recycling?