CLEVELAND — Cleveland wants to spend $110,000 to rid the city-owned airport of birds that roost over the terminal sidewalk and make a dirty first impression for travelers.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport has asked City Council to pay to install nearly invisible nylon netting designed to keep out birds.
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Source: www.cleveland.com
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