Crispin25

By Crispin25

Pavement art

I’m sure you all want to know what these spray painted marks mean.

Here is an AI generated answer to the question.

The markings around the drainage cover appear to be utility markings typically used to indicate underground services and infrastructure. Here’s what they likely mean:
1. Red Markings – Red is usually associated with electrical or telecommunications lines. The presence of “MSR,” numbers, and symbols suggests that there may be buried power or communication cables in this area.
• “MSR” could refer to a specific utility service or maintenance responsibility.
• Numbers like “.38” and “.34” might indicate depths or distances to certain utility lines.
• The symbols resembling tridents (☍) could indicate direction or placement of cables.
2. Blue Markings – Blue generally represents water lines. The “W/O” marking likely means “Water Out” or an indication of a nearby water-related infrastructure.
3. White Markings – White is often used for proposed excavation or markings related to surveying.

This combination of markings suggests that this location has multiple underground utilities, and these notations are likely for construction or maintenance crews to avoid damaging infrastructure when working in the area

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