I spotted this on 11th Street during Columbia Heights Day: it’s an interesting collection of No Parking and other signs affixed to a light pole. There’s a smattering of signs that look like official city signs, then some others that don’t, and one says it’s reserved for #1-107″ whatever that means.
I wonder what the story is behind it? There’s a handicapped symbol and what looks like a handicapped permit on it, so maybe the person who lives there is disabled and needs parking close to their house. If that’s the case, I hope it works.
There’s also some hand painted signs and I first saw it during Columbia Heights Day, where there were lots of artists and craftspeople, so it could also be some kind of folk art. I was surprised that it hadn’t been removed, since it seems to be building on an existing city-placed sign, but it was affixed by sturdy metal fasteners.
Another interesting thing about 11th Street.