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SCORE 65 U Street Nw And 14th Street Nw Washington Dc Marshall moya designs "the walkway" is a one month interactive public art installation that has been commissioned by the district department of transportations (ddot) vision zero initiative, the dc commission on the arts and humanities (dccah) and age-friendly dc. It is part of the zero street harassment public art project, a new public art and placemaking campaign designed to discourage and abate street harassment of residents, workers and visitors of the district of columbia. The project will be installed around october 14 and de-installed by november 30, 2016 by the artists, dccah and the artex art handling service. ![]() ![]() Permit type: Fixture; street fixture or furniture (exception) | Permit status: Approved (pending payment | Expiration date: March 5, 2017 | |||||
SCORE 65 U Street Nw And 14th Street Nw Washington Dc Marshall moya designs "the walkway" is a one month interactive public art installation that has been commissioned by the district department of transportations (ddot) vision zero initiative, the dc commission on the arts and humanities (dccah) and age-friendly dc. It is part of the zero street harassment public art project, a new public art and placemaking campaign designed to discourage and abate street harassment of residents, workers and visitors of the district of columbia. The project will be installed around october 14 and de-installed by november 30, 2016 by the artists, dccah and the artex art handling service. ![]() ![]() Permit type: Fixture; street fixture or furniture (exception) | Permit status: Issued | Expiration date: February 6, 2017 | Permit id: Pa182584 | |||||
SCORE 65 U Street Nw And 14th Street Nw Washington Dc Marshall moya designs "the walkway" is a one month interactive public art installation that has been commissioned by the district department of transportations (ddot) vision zero initiative, the dc commission on the arts and humanities (dccah) and age-friendly dc. It is part of the zero street harassment public art project, a new public art and placemaking campaign designed to discourage and abate street harassment of residents, workers and visitors of the district of columbia. The project will be installed around october 14 and de-installed by november 30, 2016 by the artists, dccah and the artex art handling service. ![]() ![]() Permit status: Issued | Expiration date: March 10, 2017 | Permit id: Pa182584-R1 |