LA County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky's excellent website has a rundown on the numbers involved in moving the giant rock for LACMA's "Levitated Mass" sculpture. The transport moved 1,056 feet per gallon of diesel fuel, its traveling Port-A-Potty was cleaned five times, 10 cars were towed off Wilshire for disobeying the temporary no parking signs (watch one towing here), the convoy was delayed an hour and a half by said towings, and the whole trip cost $4.5 million. [ZY, photo by Elizabeth Daniels]
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