The Great Walls Of Aurora
20 October 2000 - 10:30am
Aurora, Colorado, plans to beautify its neighborhoods, by replacing fences with bricks.
"The Neighborhood Fence Replacement Program, unveiled October 2, lets Aurora residents pay the city to replace the back panels of wooden backyard fences with "attractive, durable masonry fences" -- the result being continuous brick walls running around the perimeters of neighborhoods, particularly those bordered by busy streets. "
Full Story:
Don't Fence Me Out
Source:
Westword, October 19, 2000
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