Why Abandoned Shopping Carts Are Part of Bigger Problems
Description
You’ve probably seen them parked at bus stops, or at the edge of a parking lot: abandoned shopping carts. They might seem like just a nuisance, but dealing with them is more complicated than you think. Host Raheel Ramzanali talks it through with Ryan Nickerson, the Houston Chronicle’s quality of life reporter.
Dive deeper into today’s story:
- Abandoned shopping carts are a persistent problem in Houston. Here's how the city wants to solve it.
- What impacts your quality of life the most in Houston?
- Houston Architecture Information Forum on Abandoned Shopping Cart
- Stolen, abandoned shopping carts draw ire of Houston leaders
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