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<h2>Best Roadway Landscaping</h2>

I-10 Murals
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I-10 and Miracle Mile
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<b>READERS' AND</b> <b>STAFF PICK</b>: Bright, colorful and gigantic, <b>the
murals on the new I-10 overpass </b>can perk up the weariest of
commuters. The simple figures and cheerful landscapes pack a punch
even at 55 m.p.h., and best of all, they're made of tile. Don't
you just want to pull over and take a shower? Completed last year
as part of landscape architects Wheat-Gallaher Associates' contract
for roadway landscaping, the designs were hand-painted by local
artist (and The Mollys drummer) Gary Mackender, and sealed on
18,000 pre-fab, 3-by-3 inch ceramic wall tiles. And let's not
forget the xeriscape, which will provide lush, drought-tolerant
greenery in the coming years. Since we can't give up our cars,
the least we can do is replant some of the beauty mowed down on
the road to progress.
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<b>READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP</b>: A few decades after it first earned the
dubious accolade of Ugliest Street In America, things have changed
a bit on <b>Speedway Boulevard</b>. Oh, we still have the billboards,
the illuminated signs, the power lines and the absence of any
architectural cues other than disposable garishness. These things
are all still there, and now they lack even the virtues of newness
and cleanliness they had then. But the trees running down the
middle have since matured to their full, leafy growth, and the
city has invested in a few bricks to make the medians more presentable.
So as you're sweltering your way through a three-light-wait at
Craycroft Road, muttering, &quot;I can stand this for one more
minute...I can stand this for one more minute,&quot; take your
eyes off the rear bumper of the car in front of you and rest them
for a moment on the friendly greenery overhead. Then perhaps you
can stand it for two more minutes....
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<b>A PERFECT 10</b>: We could go on and on about how beautiful the plantings
are, how effective the circles have been in slowing down traffic,
how cool the sculptures made by two neighborhood artists are (especially
that hell-bent bicyclist made out of rusty scrap metal). But what's
just as great about the <b>Keeling Neighborhood Roundabouts </b>(in
the Grant/Stone area)<b> </b>is what you don't see: That a scrappy
group of neighbors, with help from the Christmas in April volunteers,
banded together to create something beautiful and functional that
the whole city gets to enjoy. 



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