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These have brightened the area. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

These have brightened the area.

I found this guywired young tree and these bubblewrapped bikeracks on the opposite side of this bright new sidewalk from that chainlinked residential bldg.

My understanding is that the workers haven't touched any of this for several months now. They left midproject what a shame.

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In Washington, D.C., on March 5th, 2013, along the north side of K Street NW, west of 4th Street NW. The building is the "Museum Square Apartments," a/k/a "Museum Square One," erected 1981.

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Library of Congress classification ideas:
TS198.W7 Bubble wrap—Pictorial works.
NA9074 Sidewalks—United States—Pictorial works.
GV1054 Cycling—Equipment and supplies—Pictorial works.
F201 Washington (D.C.)—Pictorial works.

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

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Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 3: Anchor. Stainless steel wedge anchors are driven into the pre-drilled holes. (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

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Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 4: Weld. Crew member Jake tack-welds stainless steel nuts to stainless steel wedge anchor bolts, for improved tamper resistance. Red hot metal! (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

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Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 4: Weld. Crew member Jake tack-welds stainless steel nuts to stainless steel wedge anchor bolts, for improved tamper resistance. Red hot metal! (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

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Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 1: Seek Aldermanic Support. Alderman Tunney assists the crew during one of the first bike rack installations of 2011. (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

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Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 5: Clean Up. The crew sweeps away concrete dust and welding debris. (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

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Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 4: Weld. Crew member Jake tack-welds stainless steel nuts to stainless steel wedge anchor bolts, for improved tamper resistance. Red hot metal! (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 4: Weld. Crew member Jake tack-welds stainless steel nuts to stainless steel wedge anchor bolts, for improved tamper resistance. Red hot metal! (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 4: Weld. Crew member Jake tack-welds stainless steel nuts to stainless steel wedge anchor bolts, for improved tamper resistance. Red hot metal! (9-29-11)

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps by Chicago Bicycle Program

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Bike Rack Installation in 5 Easy Steps

Step 2: Drill. Crew member Jake pre-drills holes in concrete. (9-29-11)