The 18 foot tall wooden fork in the road in Pasadena is coming down because "a city engineer has determined that the structure is at risk of falling over, and Caltrans gave the city a deadline to remove it this month," reports the Pasadena Star-News. But the fork has inspired a movement: "the city is considering a plan to use the median as temporary exhibition space for rotating art installations in the future." [PSN, previously]
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