Cary, N.C. — Cary leaders on Thursday night approved a proposal to incorporate art into some of the town's bus shelters.
The plan calls for patterns taken from wallpaper designs from some of the town's historic buildings to be etched into the glass windscreens of up to 10 C-Tran bus shelters throughout the town.
Last year, the council approved $30,000 to hire Chapel Hill artist Susan Page to come up with the design.
The art could be in place by as early as April.



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People are starving and living in the streets people. WAKE UP!!!
Praying for the homeless and needy, and praying for these folks in Cary to get a CLUE.
God bless.
RB
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