NEW ORLEANS —The Regional Transit Authority is close to completing a 2-year, $5 million project installing 210 shelters for bus and streetcar passengers, reported The Times-Picayune. The new shelters will cover 11 percent of the city's bus stops, 202 have already been installed. Twenty-eight bus shelters were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

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