We're not sure exactly what these boxes contain, but you see them next to buildings throughout the Jewelry District. And that's the trouble: you see them. In fact, you can't miss them.
We understand that the units need to be placed so they can be serviced easily. But how difficult is it to do a little landscaping to make them less "in your face"?
Best example of what we mean is Durkee Brown's box which, today, is nearly invisible behind a flourishing screen of grasses and shrubs.
We understand that the units need to be placed so they can be serviced easily. But how difficult is it to do a little landscaping to make them less "in your face"?
Best example of what we mean is Durkee Brown's box which, today, is nearly invisible behind a flourishing screen of grasses and shrubs.