No one can argue that the Kansas City Public Library isn't one of the coolest places in the city. That's partly because of the majestic building itself, a century-old marble bank rehabbed to glory in 2004. The library's also cool because of the massive Community Bookshelf sculpture along the south side of the award-winning parking garage. And then there's this excellent use of the space between that garage and the sidewalk:
Providing such amenities is a great way to encourage people and their pets to live downtown! Especially when there are fun and witty details like this little pretend fire hydrant just for dogs:
All anyone asks of urban dwellers is that they please pick up after their dogs.
But, aw, jeez, it looks like a lot of dog walkers aren't doing their duty.
The library's right across the street, but it looks like
some people can't read.
Even though it's February and it seems like everything in this town is a shade of brown, we can still tell the difference between dirt and poop.
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