TC_zoid
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Great. Thanks. But it's not the entire picture for sidewalks. Rock salt (residue) and sand used over the winter largely remains into the summer. It also kills the abutting grass. It looks sloppy, unsightly. And Maine's college campuses allow this on its walkways. I don't see this in Boston. Face it. When it comes to cleaning sidewalks and streets, Most Mainers or Portlanders don't really care. They don't even see it, as many do with wearing over used LL Bean clothing. I think the city should have a bigger budget for improved cleaning of its sidewalks and roads because it makes an impression on visitors. Cleaning and planting new trees and flowers has an impact. What? No money to do this? Be creative.Efflorescence - Wikipedia
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