a . aaa <br /> L' 1$t " tttra www . regietergnard .coe ( eageae , orego <br /> May 4, 2002 <br /> Concrete makes way for blooms <br /> By JEFF WRIGHT <br /> The Register-Guard <br /> 1 1 , ',- ,i uPPP----- -K <br /> a <br /> l r ; <br /> l <br /> f, , i „ ,.„ ; ,„,...., .9tik .., _;,,_ <br /> , �'n , <br /> .,.. ,mronle, <br /> , _,,,.4.„..,;‘,.*:... .,....,, <br /> tt:„. ,.., ,_:;„,.,__:,::. iit 4 ', "",'..40 -444'4' ''''''''-'''' ''''i:7'^ii::':::;!•*1 <br /> aaw a• <br /> � M9 41 <br /> rtz „,,., <br /> "a t " rt,„,, <br /> � �' ,� �`a �` dab <br /> 4101.(iv <br /> , <br /> a° <br /> fid. A. <br /> e <br /> Urban landscaping has taken root at Lawrence Street and Third Avenue. <br /> Photo: THOMAS SOYD / The Register-Guard <br /> Jeff Lanza calls it "curb appeal, " and judging by all the people <br /> who have stopped to admire and take pictures, it' s working. <br /> He' s talking about the curb space along Third Avenue and <br /> Lawrence Street - a formerly all-concrete right-of-way between <br />