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Re: Graffiti on I-45 Defaced
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First, calling it “landmark” is ridiculous. I’ve wondered why the City has let it fester there for visitors and locals to see every day. When coming from IAH, I choose to take 59 because it is relatively cleaner and in better shape than 45 North. Not seeing the graffiti is an added bonus.
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Second, why “restore” it? Use some neutral paint and let it blend into the background for less visual clutter.